History of KVS
The Kendriya Vidyalayas was approved in November 1962 by the Govt. of India in NOV 1962 on the recommendations of the 2nd CPC (Central Pay Commission).
Wherein it was clearly mentioned to set up an institution to the wards of transferable Central Government employees and to provide uninterrupted schooling during the academic session.
In view of the recommendation, 20 regimental schools were opened during the academic year
1963-64. Initially, it was established in the area where huge numbers of defense employees were deployed.
KVS was registered as a society under the Societies Registration Act (XXI of 1860) on 15th December 1965.
The primary aim of the Sangathan is as follows:
To provide, establish, endow, maintain, control and manage the Central Schools (Kendriya Vidyalayas) located all over India and abroad.
Due to its quality education and popularity the number of Kendriya Vidyalayas are increased from 20 to 1256 till November 2024 Apart from that KVS has also set up 5 ZIETs for the continuous training of their teachers and staffers.
This foundation month as amay as 85 more KVs approved to be setup very soon across the country.