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DAV Public School, Sector IV

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DAV Public School, Sector IV Bokaro
Location
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Bokaro Steel City - 827004
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Coordinates23°40′12″N 86°09′07″E / 23.6700958°N 86.1520808°E / 23.6700958; 86.1520808
Information
TypeCBSE
Motto"तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय"
Established1 April 1973; 51 years ago (1973-04-01)
PrincipalS. S. Kar
Number of students4500 +
Classes offeredLower Kindergarten (LKG) to 12th
CampusUrban
Websitedav4bokaro.org

DAV Public School, Sector IV is a school in Bokaro Steel City, Jharkhand, India, accredited by the Central Board of Secondary Education.[1] It is in the centre of the city and has 4500+ students. It is based on the ideals of the religious and social reformer, Swami Dayanand Saraswati. It is managed by DAV College Managing Committee (DAV-CMC). It was established in 1973. Arun Kumar Jha is its principal at present.

Sport facilities

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The school provides facilities for cricket, football, volleyball, basketball, handball, athletics, gymnastics, lawn tennis and has an indoor stadium within its campus for badminton and table tennis.

Courses

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  • Science  – PCM, PCB
  • Commerce  – Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics, Entrepreneurship
  • Arts  – Geography, Political Science, Economics
  • Information Technology, Computer Science (083) with Python, Informatics Practices (065) & Artificial Intelligence.

Language offered

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Facilities

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  • Hostel for boys
  • Three computer laboratories
  • Library
  • Drinking water
  • Transport: Consists of 20+ buses
  • Music and dance rooms
  • Toilet facilities
  • An auditorium
  • Science laboratories

Alumni

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  • Ritesh Sinha - Corporate Services
  • Shubham Kumar Jha - Founder Egee India Software Solutions
  • Rahul Mishra  – Ranji Cricketer
  • Imran Zahid  – Bollywood actor
  • IPS Awkash Kumar
  • IRS Amaresh Kumar
  • Jharkhand Ranji cricketer Rahul Mishra

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Bokaro tastes 100% success in new method". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved 15 September 2012.
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