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Published by principalssbj, 2019-07-31 02:29:04

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SAINIK SCHOOL BIJAPUR

(MINISTRY OF DEFENCE)













School Calendar - 2019-20





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SAINIK SCHOOL BIJAPUR

Karnataka






School

Calendar- 2019-20


CUM CADETS HAND BOOK







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INDEX
1. Index 3-5
2. Personal Memoranda 6
3. Calendar - 2019-20 7
4. Our Motto & School Emblem 8
5. Brief History of School 9-10
6. Cadets Houses 11-18
7. Rashtriya Gaan ( National Anthem ) 19
8. Rashtriya Geet ( National Song ) 20
9. School Song 21
10. NCC song 22
11. Prarthana 23
12. Sainik School Ki Josh (P.T.) 24
13. Pledge 25
14. Basavanna’s Vachna ( Kannada) 26
15. “O”Little Children (Kannada Song ) 26
16. Excerpt from Gitanjali 27
17. Hindi Song ( Sare Jahanse Accha) 27
18. Our Team 28-33
19. Officer Like Qualities 34-35
20. Cadet Appointments 36



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INDEX
21. House Appointments 37-41
22. List of Sainik Schools 42-43
23. Districts of Karnataka 44
24. Map of Karnataka 45
25. Map of Bijapur 46
26. Aquatic Record Holders (Sr.) 47
27. Aquatic Record Holders (Jr.) 48
28. Athletics Record Holders (Sr.) 49
29. Athletics Record Holders (Jr.) 50
30. Reigning Champions 51
31. School Routine Monday - to Friday. 52-53
32. School Routine on Saturday 54
33. School Routine Sunday / Holiday. 55
34. Morning Assemblies 56
35. Secondary Duties. 57-68
36. School Activity Calendar 2019-20 69-97
37. School Dress Code 98-100
38. Academic Calendar 101
39. List of Holidays. 102-103
40. Ten Commandments for cadets. 104




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INDEX
41. A word to the Parents. 105
42. Rules of Library 106
43. School Fees charges 107
& Payment Charges.
44. Defence Scholarships 108
45. My Discipline Records 109
46. Academic Record 110
47. General Instructions 111-119
48. Sample Leave Application 120
49. Record of Sickness. 121-124
50. Sick Report 125
51. Punishment Record 126
52. My Time Table 127
















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PERSONAL MEMORANDUM


Name .................................................................................................
Roll No. : ......................................Class :............................................
Section : .....................................House : ...........................................
Parent's Name :..................................................................................
Address : ...........................................................................................
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Telephone No. : .................................................................................
Mobile No. : .......................................................................................
Local Guardian's Name : ...................................................................
Address : ...........................................................................................
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Telephone No. : .................................................................................
Date : ........................
D.O.B : ........................................ Blood Group :................................




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Calendar 2019-20
June July August
S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
23 24 25 26 27 28 29 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
30
September October November
S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 1 2
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
29 30 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

December January February
S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 1
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

March April May
S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 1 2
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
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OUR MOTTO & SCHOOL EMBLEM
Ajeet Hain Abheet Hain
(Unconquerable and Undaunted)

K S C H
N I OOL BIJAPUR
A I
S
OUR SCHOOL CREST
1. The School Crest was adopted in the year 1964. It is
depicted in four symbols - the red Lotus, Lamp, the Ripe
Ear of Corn and Ganda Bherunda - with the superimposion
of "AJEET HAIN, ABHEET HAIN'
2. The Red Lotus is symbol of wisdom. The attainment of
wisdom can never be an end in itself. It is a source from
which all knowledge sprouts and grows to fulfillment of the
body, mind and soul. Lamp is the symbol of enlightenment
and spreading of knowledge. The ripe ear of corn depicts
the all round development in its fullest stature and
abundance
3. The Ganda Bherunda signifies Dharma, Courage, Truth
and Generosity and the motto "AJEET HAIN, ABHEET
HAIN' enunciates the upholding of Truth and Dharma
fearlessly and remaining unconquerable even in the face
of deterrent influences.

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BRIEF HISTORY OF SCHOOL
Sainik school Scheme was launched in 1961 for
providing a career in the Armed Forces to the wards of a
common man. Sainik Schools are residential Schools for boys
imparting quality education with military bias. These are
affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education, New
Delhi. The Schools are All India Schools with common
curriculum, system of selections and examinations.
The aim of Sainik Schools is to prepare boys
academically, physically and mentally for entry into the National
Defence Academy, Khadakwasla (Pune) and other walks of life.
The other objectives are :-
(a) To remove regional imbalance in the Officer Cadre of the
Defence Services.
(b) To develop qualities of body, mind and character which will
enable the young boys of today to become good and useful
citizens of tomorrow.
(c) To bring the School Education within the reach of the
common man.
(d) Good conduct, sound character, team spirit, dedication to
purpose, a patriotic outlook and desire to serve the country
with efficiency are the qualities sought to be promoted by these
Schools.
Sainik School, Bijapur was 13th School to be set-up in
the chain of 25 Sainik Schools existing today in the country. The
foundation stone was laid by late Smt. Indira Gandhi. The


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School started on 16 September 1963 in Vijaya CollegeCampus,
Vijayapur erstwhile Bijapur. The present campus was inaugurated
by the then Vice President of India late Dr. Zakir Hussain on
17 December 1966.
This School is located in the historical city of Vijayapur
famous for its Gol Gumbaz and other ancient monuments.
Vijayapur is on the Solapur-Hubli Section of South Western
Railway. It is also connected by road with BELGAUM and is 100
kms. from SOLAPUR on National Highway No. 4(13). The town is
fast developing into an important tourist centre.

























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CADETS' HOUSES
1. Cadets' Houses are named after the various dynasties of
Karnataka of Medival period except Wodeyar which is of
modern period.

THE CHALUKYAS OF BADAMI
2. The memorable rule of the Chalukyas of Vatapy, the
present Badami, constitutes a brilliant epoch in the history of
Karnataka in particular and Indian history in general. It was the
first Karnataka dynasty to establish its name and fame
throughout India. It is believed that the fame of the Chalukyas
had spread as far as Persia during the reign of Pulkeshi, who
defeated Harshavardhana, the North Indian Overlord.
3. The hands of the Chalukyan Kings were not found wanting
in any aspect of culture. The Chalukya rulers were Hindus but
they were tolerant towards the Buddhists and the Jains. They
built a powerful navy and developed some sports encouraging
trade with Arabia and Persia.
4. Architecture reached its highest water mark under the
Chalukyas. The monuments and temples at Aihole, Badami and
Pattadkal speak eloquently of the glory and grandeur of the
Chalukyas.

5. The Chalukyans of Badami ruled with their capital at Vatapi
for a little more than two centuries. After an eclipse of two



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centuries, the Chalukyas revived their political power and ruled
from Kalyan for a couple of centuries, after the decline of the
rule of the Rashtrakutas.
THE HOYSALAS OF DWARASAMUDRA (HALEBIDU)
6 The glory and rule of the Hoysalas which spread over a
period of more than three centures forms the brightest chapter
in the history of medieval Karnataka. The Hoysalas began their
rule as the feudatories of the Chalukyas of Kalyan. When their
power was on the decline, Hoysalas asserted their
independence and established their supremacy over
Karnataka.

7. Nripakama was the founder of the Hoysala dynasty. He is
identified with "Sala' from whom the dynasty derived its name.
The dynasty produced illustrious monarchs like
Vishnuvardhana, and Vir Ballala II who by their military exploits
increased the power and prestige of the dynasty.
8. The Hoysala period was known for great religious activity
in Karnataka. The Great Vaishnava teacher, Ramanuja found
refuge in the Hoysala Kingdom. Jainism was in a flourishing
condition.
9. The benevolent and cultured Hoysala rulers encouraged
Kannada and Sanskrit literature.
10. Their rule was remarkably admirable in the history of
Indian art and they gave the name to their style of architecture -


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"The Hoysala Style'. The temples of Belur, Halebidu and
Somanathapura are the standing testimony of their artistic
excellence and architectural skills of their sculptors.
11. Thus, the period of Hoysalas constitutes the glorious
epochs in the history of Karnataka.
THE ADILSHAHI DYNASTY OF BIJAPUR
12. After the execution of Mohammed Gowan in 1481 A.D. the
Bahamani Kingdom was split into five independent Kingdoms
and Bijapur was one of them.
13. Yusuf Adilkhan who was the Governor of Bijapur declared
his independence after the fall of the Bahamani Kingdom, took
the title of "Shah' and founded the Adilshahi dynasty in 1489
A.D.

14 The Adilshahis ruled for about two centuries and their rule
was remarkable with religious tolerance, artistic excellence and
architectural glory. Bijapur, the capital city become prosperous
with flourishing trade and commerce
15. The "Bijapur School' of painting speaks of their artistic
taste in literary field. Arabic and Persian languages were
patronized by the Adilshahi rulers.
16. The greatest contribution of Adilshahi was that of their






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architectural eminence reached during the reign of Ibrahim
Adilshah II. The Gol Gumbaz which is the second largest dome
in the World with its whispering gallery, along with Ibrahim
Rouza, Jamia Masjid and other monuments of Bijapur are the
standing testimony of their cultural eminence.

THE VIJAYANAGAR DYNASTY OF HAMPI
17. "The glory and rule of the Vijayanagar represents the era
of a civilization, when the Spring and Summer of Indian Culture
had been succeeded by a phase of civilization characterised by
the rise of a new industrial system, an imperialism, and a city
state with a highly urbanized civilisation.''
18. The Vijayanagar Kingdom had a glorious history from
1336 to 1565 A.D. It was founded by Harihar Raya and Bukka
Raya with its capital at Hastinapur of Hampi or Vijayanagar.
During this period, it was ruled by three dynasties, viz., the
Sangam Dynasty, the Saluva Dynasty and the Tuluva Dynasty.
19. The Vijayanagar Kings patronized art and literature.
Sanskrit, Telugu, Tamil and Kannada literature were
encouraged by them. Krishnadeva Raya, the greatest of the
Vijayanagar Kings was a great scholar himself in Telagu and his
court was adorned with "Ashtadiggaja' the eight eminent poets.
20. The capital city Hampi was fabulously rich. The Persian
traveller Abdul Razaak eulogised it in every glorious terms.
21. The temples, decorated with paintings and sculptures and




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other monuments in Hampi are the standing testimony of the
grandeur and glory of the Vijayanagar Kingdom. It stood like
bulwark of the conservation and preservation of the glorious
culture of India and Hindu Dharma against the Muslim
onslaught in the medieval India.
THE WODEYARS OF MYSORE
22. The Wodeyars of Mysore had a chequered history and
began their rule as a feudatory power under Vijaynagar Empire.
Having established their power in the 15th Century, the
Wodeyars continued for long after the Battle of Talikota and
ruled untill 1757, when during the reign of Kantheerava
Narasaraj Wodeyar II, Hyder Ali who in the service of the King's
army, usurped the throne and declared himself the King.
Srirangapattana was the earlier capital of the Wodeyars, which
later on was transferred to Mysore.
23. Under the Dewanship of Stalwarts like Purnaiah, Sir
Mokshagundaum Vishveshwaraya, Sir Mirja M. Ismail and
others, the benevolent and cultured rule of the Wodeyars made
rapid and remarkable progress in art and literature, trade and
commerce, irrigation, industry, railways and communications,
etc.
24. Bangalore, known as the ""City of Gardens'', the
Kannamabadi Dam, the Brindavan Gardens, the Mysore
Palace, the Annual Dasara Procession, etc. speaks highly of
the cultural taste and patronage of the Wodeyars.



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25. During the British regime, the princely Mysore State was
considered to be a ""Model State'' in India and Mahatma
Gandhi called it ""Rama Rajya''.

RASHTRAKOOTAS OF MALAKHED
26. The period from 700 A.D. to 1000 A.D. constitutes a
brilliant epoch in the political and cultural history of ancient
Karnataka. During this period Rashtrakootas dominated the
scene and richly contributed to the political and cultural history
of India. No other empire in India weilded so great an influence
on northern India, like that of the Rashtrakootas during these
three hundred years.

27. The Rashtrakootas began their political career as
feudatatires of the Chalukyas of Badami and ultimately they
founded their own dynasty in the middle of the seventh century
replacing the Chalukyas. The founder of the Rashtrakoota
dynasty was Dantidurga, a monarch of remarkable and brilliant
abilities. They ruled from Malakhed of Gulbarga District of
Karnataka. The last ruler Indra III was ultimately overthrown by
the Chalukyas, who once again regained their supremacy over
the Deccan.

28. The glorious reign of Rashtrakootas saw at once the
flowing of literary activity both in Sanskrit and Kannada. There
were a number of noted Sanskrit writers and poets, of them,
mention must be made of Trivikrama, the author of
"Naiachampu'' Halayudha, the Jaina Scholars like Veerasena,
Jainasena, Gunabhadra and Mathematician Mahaveer were in


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this age.

29. The Rashtrakoota period witnessed the growth of
Kannada language and literature. The Kannada works were
produced by the Jain Poets. The illustrious King Amoghavarsha
Nrupatunga was a great scholar and was the author of
Kavirajmarga, the earliest treatise on poetics in Kannada.
Kavichakravarthi Ponna was another great poet of this period.
Pampa, the greatest among the classical Kannada poets, was
patronised by Arikesari, the feudatory of Rashtrakoota.
"Adipurana and Vikramarjuna Vijaya' are his two great works.
Temples and Agraharas were the centres of learning.
30. Rashtrakootas were the followers of Vaishnavism. They
had the emblem of "Eagle". Jainism was the religion with royal
patronage.
31. By their splendid contributions the Rashtrakootas have
created a unique position in the field of art, architecture and
sculpture. The famous rock-cut shrines at Ellora and Elephanta
belong to this period. The celebrated temple of Kailasa at Ellora
and Elephanta also belong to this period. The celebrated
temple of Kailasa at Ellora, built during about 100 feet in height,
this not only is the most stupendous single work of art executed
in India, but also an example of rock architecture.
32. The rock cut temples at Elephanta Island, near Mumbai is
another outstanding monument of the period. The Trimurthi



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Sculpture at Elephanta in particular praise-worthy.
34. Through, much of the temple - paintings of this period were
lost by us, their fragments are even now seen in porch of the
great temple of Kailasa at Ellora and the cuttings of the
Mahesamurthi shrine at Elephanta.
35. Thus, the Rashtrakootas would justify the statement, " the
foremost contribution of the Rashtrakootas to the world of
culture lay largely in the field of architecture and sculpture.''




























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SCHOOL SONG

Our School is a nice and wonderful place
Where we are taught one and all to run life's race,
Bright may be the light and great be its fame,
Forever it may shine and long live its name.

There's a grand-grand school at Bijapur
Ever flying Ajeet colour true
Be they Wodeyar, Hoysala, Chalukya
Adilshahi, Vijayanagar, Rashtrakoota too.

In class we read and play in the field
We strive to seek and never to yield
It's a fond desire and everyone's
wish To be Ajeet-Abheet and to
accomplish.

There's a grand-grand school at Bijapur
Ever flying Ajeet colour true
Be they Wodeyar, Hoysala, Chalukya
Adilshahi, Vijayanagar, Rashtrakoota too.





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PLEDGE

India is my country, all Indians are my brothers and
sisters.
I love my country and I am proud of its rich and
varied heritage and I shall always strive to be worthy of it.
I shall give my parents, teachers and all elders respect and
treat everyone with courtesy. I shall be kind to animals to
country and people, I pledge my devotion. In their well-
being and prosperity alone lies my happiness.

Jai Hind




















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OUR TEAM


Principal
Capt(IN) Vinay Tiwari
Mobile No : 094481 42638


Vice Principal
Lt Cdr Ravikant Shukla
Mobile No : 094498 02622


Administrative Officer
Maj Vikram Singh, SM
Mobile No : 099000 94638



Duty Master
Mobile No : 094817 31382








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ACADEMIC STAFF

Sl Name Designation Qualification
No Shri/Smt/Mr//Ms
1. GS RAMAMURTHY Sr. Master MSc Ed
2. SB SATTIKAR PGT BE(Comp Sc&Engg),
MSc(IT) M Phil (Comp Sc)
3. Dr. C RAMARAO PGT MSc(Zoology); M Ed;
M Phil; PhD
4. MP DESAI PGT MSc B Ed
5. REVANKUMAR A DESAI PGT MSc M Ed
6. MM KINNAL PGT MSc Bed
7. PM SHETTY PGT MA; M Ed, Mphil
8. JYOTHI B GOULI PGT MSc; Bed
9. Dr. P MAHESH PGT Msc, B Ed, Ph.D
10. CM HIREMATH TGT MA; B Ed
11. MU NAIK TGT BSc B Ed; MA,
MSc(IT),PGDCA
12. R GOPALA RAJU TGT MSc (Geo);M Ed; MPhil
13. PM OUSEPH TGT MA, B Ed
14. MADHU EVA THAKUR TGT MA(Eng) B Ed
15. Dr. SR HIREMATH TGT MA; B Ed; Ph.D
16. G BALAKRISHNA TGT MA(Hin); B Ed, MPhil
17. V MADHUBALA TGT MA; B Ed
18. SUKESH TGT MA; B Ed
29. KG MAHESH TGT MA; B Ed
20. ASHA NAIR TGT MA; B Ed
21. SHEELA THARAKAN TGT MSc; B Ed, M Phil
22. KIRAN KUMAR TGT BSc B Ed; PGDCA;
MSc(Maths) MSc(IT)


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23. RAVI SHANKAR PANDEY TGT MSc; B Ed
24. D RAMAN TGT MSc(Bio); B Ed
25. K NAGABHUSHANA RAO TGT MSc(Maths); B Ed
26. DHANRAJ P TGT MA; B Ed
27. MAYUR B KALAL TGT MA, B Ed
28. MB SHEELWANTMATH Librarian BSc; B.Lib
29. Dr. SM HUGAR Craft Inst MA; Ph D
30. UMESH S DANDOTI Lab Asstt BSc; B Ed
31. MA TALIKOTI Lab Asstt PUC
32. G K SHAMRAO Lab Asstt MSc. B Ed; CTET



























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ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

Sl Name Designation Qualification
No Shri/Smt/Mr//Ms
1. SRINIVASAN R Office Supdt BA
2. RAJESH NAGWANSI Accountant B.Com
3. BASAPPA ENAGI Quarter Master BA
4. SURESH MH Hostel Supdt B Sc., M PEd
5. DK MOHANTY Hostel Supdt BSc Phy.
Edn B.Lib Sc.
6. JOSEPH SV Hostel Supdt B A; BPEd
7. UN HIREMATH Nursing Asst DPN, BSc(N)
8. RJ KULKARNI UDC B A
9. AR KULKARNI LDC B Com
10. DA NADAF LDC BA, DOM
11. GV HABBU LDC B Com
12. RAMESH P A LDC B A
13. SANTHOSHKUMAR V G LDC M B A
14. SM SALUNKE Driver
16 VM SHINDE Driver








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APTC/PTI STAFF

1. CHM JAGADESWAR RAO
2. HAV SANGRAM PATIL
HOUSE MASTERS/ TUTOR / HOSTEL SUPTD'S

Sl House House Master Hostel
No Supdt.
1 Chalukya (Sr) Dr. C Ramrao (On Contractual)
2 Chalukya (Jr) Mr. G Balakrishna
3 Hoysala (Sr) Dr. P Mahesh Joseph S V
4 Hoysala (Jr) Mr. D Raman
5 Adilshahi (Sr) Mr. M M Kinnal (On Contractual)
6 Adilshahi (Jr) Mr. S Sukesh
7 Vijaynagar (Sr) Mr. PM Shetty (On Contractual)
8 Vijaynagar (Jr) KG Mahesh
9 Wodeyar (Sr) Mr. M P Desai DK Mohanty
10 Wodeyar (Jr) Dhanraj Parcha
11 Rastrakoota(Sr) SB Sattikar MH Suresh
12 Rastrakoota(Jr) Kiran Kumar







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SAINIK SCHOOL COY NCC
ASSOCIATE NCC OFFICERS
Captain R Gopal Raju
Third Officer G Balakrishna
Third Officer K.G. Mahesh
Third Officer Kirankumar R.
Third Officer Sukesh S.


NCC STAFF

P I STAF
Sub Akkiwad Annappa
Hav Basappa Lagali
Hav Annasab Aigali

CIVILANS STAFF
Mr. Anil P Nandral, FDA
Smt. Shabana S Patel, SDA
Sri. Mahesh RH, Lascar
Sri. Prakash Bhutnal, Lascar





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OFFICER LIKE QUALITIES

SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT:
• Social adaptability: ability of a person to adapt himself to
the social environment and adjust well with persons and
social groups.
• Cooperation: It is the attitude of an individual to participate
willingly in harmony with others in a group achieving the
group goal.
• Sense of Responsibility: It is the thorough understanding
of the values of duty, social standard and of what is
expected of individual and then giving it his energy and
attention on own accord.

PLANNING AND ORGANIZING:
• Effective Intelligence: This is the ability of a person to
evolve solutions to practical problems.
• Reasoning Ability: It is the ability of a person to grasp a
given situation and arrive at the conclusion by rational
thinking.
• Organizing Ability: It is the ability to use the resources
systematically to produce the desired result.
Power of Expression: It is the ability to put forward one's ideas
with ease and clarity.



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SOCIAL EFFECTIVENESS:
• Initiative: It is an ability to originate an action.
• Self Confidence: It is the faith in your own abilities to meet
unfamiliar situations.
• Speed of Decision: It is an ability to arrive at a practical
decision quickly.
• Ability to influence the group: It is the ability of a person
that enables him to get willing efforts of others to achieve
the objectives set by him.

• Liveliness: It is the ability of a person to remain cheerful
when faced with difficulties to bring about a cheerful
atmosphere in the group.

DYNAMIC:
• Determination: It is the ability to put in sustained efforts to
achieve objectives in spite of the obstacles and setbacks.
• Courage : It is an ability to appreciate and take purposive
risks.
• Stamina : It is the ability to withstand physical and mental
endurance.







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Roll No 4937 4947 4921 4917 4843 5313


CADET APPOINTMENTS OF SCHOOL FOR 2019-20
Name of the Cadet House Sunil Saudan Singh VIJ Nitish M Chougule RSK Tippareddy B Biradar ADL Prasanth SA WOD Sanket P Handi VIJ Govind














Class XII XII XII XII XII XII 36






Descriptions School Captain School Vice-Captain Mess Captain Parade Captain Sports Captain Cultural / Co-Curricular Captain





SNo 1 2 3 4 5 6

Roll No 5275 5282 Roll No 5314 5253 Roll No 5283 5249






JUNIOR HOUSE APPOINTMENTS CHALUKYA HOUSE Name of the Cadet Class Abhishek Venkapap V IX Manjunathaswami H K IX HOYSALA HOUSE Name of the Cadet Class Kiran I Mante IX Gururaj Shivaputra K IX ADILSH

















Descriptions House Captain House Vice Captain Descriptions House Captain House Vice Captain Descriptions House Captain House Vice Captain





SNo 1 2 SNo 1 2 SNo 1 2

Roll No 5285 5274 Roll No 5333 5276 Roll No 5310 5327









VIJAYANAGAR HOUSE Name of the Cadet Class Vineet Ramsudhar K IX Sachin S Kagale IX WODEYAR HOUSE Name of the Cadet Class Aslam L Gunbgi IX Ramling Basappa A IX RASHTRAKOOTA HOUSE Name of the Cadet














Descriptions House Captain House Vice Captain Descriptions House Captain House Vice Captain Descriptions House Captain House Vice Captain






SNo 1 2 SNo 1 2 SNo 1 2

Roll No 4987 4941 5027 Roll No 4966 4990 5082 Roll No 4914




HOUSE APPOINTMENTS - SENIORS CHALUKYA HOUSE Name of the Cadet Class Shaklen Farook Attar XII Sujeetkumar XII Santosh S Mankani XI HOYSALA HOUSE Name of the Cadet Class Sohail L Mulla XII Suraj S


















Descriptions House Captain House Vice Captain-1 House Vice Captain-2 Descriptions House Captain House Vice Captain-1 House Vice Captain-2 Descriptions House Captain





SNo 1 2 3 SNo 1 2 3 SNo 1

4929 5037 Roll No 4930 4915 5048 Roll No 4916 4977 5111




Bheemangouda S Patil Samarth M Gadennavar Name of the Cadet Arun S Biradar Pavan Sidagouda Patil Praveenkumar Name of the Cadet Bharat R Bani Harsh Raj Singh Abhishek U Hiremath











XII XI VIJAYANAGAR HOUSE Class XII XII XI WODEYAR HOUSE Class XII XII XI 40

House Vice Captain-1 House Vice Captain-2 Descriptions House Captain House Vice Captain-1 House Vice Captain-2 Descriptions House Captain House Vice Captain-1 House Vice Captain-2









SNo SNo
2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3

Roll No 4985 5305 5021









RASHTRAKOOTA HOUSE Name of the Cadet Class Vivekkumar B Choudhary XII Umesh R Padanad XII Abhinav Singh XI 41














Descriptions House Captain House Vice Captain-1 House Vice Captain-2





SNo 1 2 3

LIST OF SAINIK SCHOOLS
Sl.
No. Name State Estd
1 S.S. Satara Maharashtra 23.06.61
2 S.S. Balachadi Gujarat 07.07.61
3 S.S. Kapurthala Punjab 08.07.61
4 S.S. Kunjpura Haryana 24.07.61
5 S.S. Chittorgarh Rajasthan 07.08.61
6 S.S. Korukonda A Pradesh 18.01.62
7 S.S. Kazhakootam Kerala 26.01.62
8 S.S. Purulia W.B. 29.01.62
9 S.S. Bhubaneshwar Odisha 01.02.62
10 S.S. Amravathi Nagar Tamilnadu 16.09.62
11 S.S. Rewa MP 20.07.62
12 S.S. Tilaiya Jharkhand 16.09.63
13 S.S. Bijapur Karnataka 16.09.63
14 S.S. Goalpara Assam 12.11.64
15 S.S. Ghorakhal Uttranchal 21.03.66
16 S.S. Nagrota J&K 22.08.70
17 S.S. Imphal Manipur 07.10.71
18 S.S. Sujanpur Tira H.P 02.07.78
19 S.S. Nalanda Bihar 02.10.03



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20 S.S. Gopal Ganj Bihar 12.10.03
21 S.S. Pungalwa Nagaland 02-04-07
22 S.S. Kodagu Karnataka 18-10-07
23 S.S. Ambikapur Chhattisgarh 2008
24 S.S. Rewari Haryana 2009
25 S.S. Kalikiri A. Pradesh 2014
26 S.S. Chhing Chhip Mizoram 2017
27 S S Jhunjhunu Rajasthan 2018
28 S S East Siang Arunachal Pradesh 2018
29 S S Chandrapur Maharashtra 2019
30 S S Mainpuri Uttar Pradesh 2019
31 S S Jhansi Uttar Pradesh 2019

















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DISTRICTS OF KARNATAKA
Bengaluru Davanageri
Bengaluru Rural Chitradurgha
Mysore Ballary
Kodagu Dhrawad
Chamaraj Nagar Gadag
Mandya Koppal
Hasan Raichur
Kolar Vijayapur
Tumkur Bagalkot
Chikkamagaluru Gulbarga
Mangalauru Bidar
(D.K.) Yadgiri
Udupi Chikkaballapur
Haveri Ramnagar
Shimoga
Karwar (U.K.)
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BIDAR



GULBARGA
BIJAPUR

BAGALKOTE
BELGAUM RAICHUR
KOPPAL
DHARWAD
GADAG
BELLARY
UTTARA KANNADA
NAVERI
DAVANGERE
SHIMOGA CHITRADURGA

CHIKMAGALUR TUMKUR
UDUPI KOLAR
HASSAN
MANGALORE URBAN
BANGALORE RURAL
MADHYA
KODAGU
MYSORE
CHAMARAJANAGARA




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4. 50 M BUTTERFLY S.S TALAWAR 2760 (ADL) 36.8 Sec 21/01/1999
3. 50 M BREAST STROKE C.G INGLESHWAR 2602(WOD) 43.3 Sec 21/01/1999
2. 50 M BACK STROKE D.A PATIL 2901 (VIJ) 44 Sec 19/01/2001
9. 4X25 MEDLAY INDIVIDUAL K. SIDDHARTHA REDDY 5237 (RSK) 18.11.2015
6. 4X 50 M MEDLAY HOY HOUSE 05.12.1996
10. 4X25 MEDLAY RELAY ADL HOUSE 18.11.2015
8. 500 M AQUATIC K. SIDDHARTHA REDDY 5237 (RSK) 18.11.2015
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