Aravali Education Society NGO Organization Members
Name
Designation
Pan
Aadhaar
Akhtar Hussain
President
Available
Available
Mohd Israil
Secretary
Available
Available
Mr Khalid Ahmad
Treasurer
Available
Available
Aravali Education Society Source Funds
Department Name
Source
Finacial Year
Amount Sanctioned
Purpose
Not Specified
Any Other
2017-2018
Not Specified
The Society is running Aravali Public School at Moosa Nagar, Post Office Ferozepur Jhirka, district Mewat since July 2000, and the school is affiliated to CBSE Delhi up to 10 2 stage. The school is co-ed with an English medium having a strength of about 1000 students. The school is rural-based and provides education to the rural population of Mewat which is a most backward district in INDIA as declared by NITI AAYOG, New Delhi.
Not Specified
Any Other
2018-2019
Not Specified
The Society is running Aravali Public School at Moosa Nagar, Post Office Ferozepur Jhirka, district Mewat since July 2000, and the school is affiliated to CBSE Delhi up to 10 2 stage. The school is co-ed with an English medium having a strength of about 1000 students. The school is rural-based and provides education to the rural population of Mewat which is a most backward district in INDIA as declared by NITI AAYOG, New Delhi.
Not Specified
Any Other
2019-2020
Not Specified
The Society is running Aravali Public School at Moosa Nagar, Post Office Ferozepur Jhirka, district Mewat since July 2000, and the school is affiliated to CBSE Delhi up to 10 2 stage. The school is co-ed with an English medium having a strength of about 1000 students. The school is rural-based and provides education to the rural population of Mewat which is a most backward district in INDIA as declared by NITI AAYOG, New Delhi.
Not Specified
Any Other
2020-2021
Not Specified
The Society is running Aravali Public School at Moosa Nagar, Post Office Ferozepur Jhirka, district Mewat since July 2000, and the school is affiliated to CBSE Delhi up to 10 2 stage. The school is co-ed with an English medium having a strength of about 1000 students. The school is rural-based and provides education to the rural population of Mewat which is a most backward district in INDIA as declared by NITI AAYOG, New Delhi.