NCERT MUJAB GUJARATI MEDIUM BOOK NI BLOCK KAXA NI TALIM BABATE aaj no SSA no paripatra
The idea of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas was conceived by former Prime Minister of India \.[2][3] The concept of opening a JNV in every district of India was born as a part of the National Policy on Education, 1986 with an aim of providing excellence coupled with social justice.[4] Subsequently, Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) was registered as a society under the Societies Registration Act, 1860.[4]
As per policy of the government, one JNV was to be established in each district of country. To start with, two Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas were established during 1985–86, at Jhajjar (Haryana) and Amravati(Maharashtra).[4] As of the 2015-16 academic session, JNVs had been sanctioned for 576 districts. In addition, ten JNVs have been sanctioned in districts having a large population of ST population, ten in districts having a large concentration of SC populationand two special JNVs in Manipur, bringing the total number of sanctioned JNVs to 598.[5]Out of these 591 JNVs are functional.[6] In November 2016, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) approved the opening of one JNV in each of the 62 uncovered districts.[6] That will bring the total number of JNVs to 660 once operational.