PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER
Shri RAJESH KUMAR AGARWAL
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN
REGIONAL OFFICE, K.KAMARAJA ROAD
BANGALORE 560 042
 
 
APPELLATE AUTHORITY
Shri ISAMPAL
DEPUTY COMMISSIONER
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN
REGIONAL OFFICE, K.KAMARAJA ROAD
BANGALORE 560 042
 
WORKING HOURS: 9.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. EACH WORKING DAY
 
FEES PARTICULARS:
APPLICATION FEE
Rs.10/- Indian Postal Order (Un-crossed)/DD drawn in favour of “KVS Regional office Account” payable in Bangalore
PHOTOCOPY
Rs.2=00 per page
INSPECTION OF RECORD
No fee for one hour. Thereafter Rs.5=00 for each 15 Minutes
DISKETTE OR FLOPPY
Rs.50=00 each
MAILING ADDRESS
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN
REGIONAL OFFICE
K.KAMARAJA ROAD
BANGALORE, PIN: 560 042
E-mail ID
FAX NUMBER
080-25578487   / 080-25514054

 
DIRECTORY OF REGIONAL OFFICE

Sl.No.
Name
Telephone No.
1
SHRI ISAMPAL, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER
080-25543757
2
Shri K.L.NAGARAJU, ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER
080-25566360
080-25301227
3
Shri GANGADHARAIAH, ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER
4
Smt.M.RAJESWARI, ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER
5.
Shri RAJESH KUMAR AGARWAL, ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER

 

NOTE:     
1.     For further details, please visit Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan, Hqrs., New Delhi, web site – www.kvsangathan.nic.in.
2.     For queries pertaining to individual KVs, the Principal of KV concerned may be contacted, as per the Directory available in the Regional Office website / respective KV website.

 
 

The Kendriya Vidyalayas have a four - fold mission, viz.

  1. To cater to the educational needs of children of transferable Central Government including Defence and Para-military personnel by providing a common programme of education ;
  2. To pursue excellence and set the pace in the field of school education;
  3. To initiate and promote experimentation and innovations in education in collaboration with other bodies like the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and the National Concil of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) etc. and
  4. To develop the spirit of national integration and create a sense of "Indianness" among children.