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August 18, 2025

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26 schools of Uttarakhand are the cleanest and most beautiful, meet these standards

In the Swachh Vidyalaya Swachhta Puraskar, 26 schools have been selected at the state level. Of these, 20 schools have come in the overall category. While six have been selected in all categories. Director General-Education Bandhidhar Tiwari informed that eight schools selected at the state level are being sent for national awards.

All the 26 best performing schools at the state level will be awarded within this month itself. Tiwari said that in the state level sub-category, PS Basot from Almora, KV Haldwani from Bhikiyasain/Nainital/Pauri from Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Jaiharikhal/Dehradun to KV ONGC Raipur and KV Upper Camp, Sahaspur/Haridwar to Skyward, Senior Secondary School, Krishna Nagar , Roorkee has been selected.

173 schools were contenders for the award
To encourage cleanliness, the Central Government had started the Swachh Vidyalaya Puraskar from the year 2016-17. For the Swachh Vidyalaya Puraskar 2021-22 at the state level, 100 schools were selected in the overall category and 73 in the sub-category. The last 26 schools have been selected on the basis of the ranking of the schools.

Cleanest School:

Garhwal Division: 1.Dehradun: Jyoti Special School, Doiwala, / KV ONGC Raipur, / GJH School Sudhowala, Sahaspur / KV OFD Raipur / Doon International School Plant, Sahaspur / 2. Haridwar: UPS Rohalki, Dayalpur Bhagwanpur / Delhi Public School, Ranipur , Bahadurabad 3. Chamoli: PS Bursol Tharali/KV Joshimath 4. Pauri: GGHS, Dungri, Nainidanda, 5.Tehri: PS Dungidhar, Chamba.

Kumaon Division: 1.USnagar: Delhi Public School, Rudrapur,/PRBHS Academy, Kashipur/ RAN Public School, Rudrapur,/ PS Maharajpur, Rudrapur 2. Pithoragarh: General BC Joshi Army School Bin/ GPS Salkot, Bin 3. Nainital: JMD International School Haldwani/KV Haldwani 4.Almora: UPS Chittar, Chowkutia/

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