Ram Narayan Ayodhya Higher Secondary School, Pipara

Ram Narayan Ayodhya Higher Secondary School (राम नारायण अयोध्या उच्च माध्यमिक विद्यालय) is the higher secondary school in Pipara Rural Municipality of Mahottari district in Nepal. It is located in the outskirts of Pipara village of Mahottari district in Nepal. It provides education up to junior college level in Management, Science, and Education streams.[1] It is affiliated with National Examination Board (NEB) of Nepal. It is a government higher secondary school in Nepal. The new building of the school was built with the help of Indian Embassy in Nepal. Indian Consul General Gururaj Rao laid the foundation stone of the new building of the school on 23 November 2006. This school comes under Indo-Nepal Friendship Corporation.[2][3] It is one of the important school in the region. The motto of the school is "From darkness lead me to light".[4] The founder of the school was Ram Narayan Mishra. He was the former Minister for Industry and Commerce in the Royal government of Nepal in King Mahendra regime. He took his office of Ministry on 27 May 1959.[5]

Ram Narayan Ayodhya Higher Secondary School
राम नारायण अयोध्या उच्च माध्यमिक विद्यालय
Main Building of the School
Location
Pipara, Mahottari district


Nepal
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Other nameR N A Higher Secondary School
TypeGovernment School
EstablishedBikram Sambat 2003
FounderRam Narayan Mishra
Educational authorityDistrict Education Officer
School code180570002
Head teacherPramod Mandal
LanguageEnglish and Nepali
CampusPermanent
Sloganतमसोमा ज्योतिर्गमय (From darkness lead me to light)
Mascotतमसोमा ज्योतिर्गमय
NicknamePipara High School
AffiliationSEE, HSEB
AlumniFormer Headmaster-Raj Kishor Jha
Shree Ram Narayan Ayodhya Higher Secondary School, Pipara, Nepal

Campus

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It is a higher secondary school with limited amenities.

 
Sarswati Mandir in the campus of Shree Ram Narayan Ayodhya Higher Secondary School, Pipara, Nepal

References

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  1. ^ Collegenp. "Ram Narayan Ayodhya Secondary School, Mahottari | Collegenp". www.collegenp.com. Retrieved 2021-08-23.
  2. ^ Singh, Rishi (2006-11-24). "Foundation stone laid". The Himalayan Times. Retrieved 2021-09-07.
  3. ^ Singh, Rishi (2006-06-21). "Indian help for schools in Terai region". The Himalayan Times. Retrieved 2021-08-23.
  4. ^ Sntshkumar750 (2021-08-25), English: Ram Narayan Ayodhya Higher Secondary School, retrieved 2021-08-25{{citation}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Joshi, Bhuwan Lal; Rose, Leo E. Democratic Innocations in Nepal. University of California Press.
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