One of the best schools in Secunderabad is Delhi Public School.
2007-02-12 20:08:11
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answered by A Kid Student 3
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Lets get real here. This is not about the people wanting separation, this is about the UPA government wanting to have more control over the MPs from the state. Having a strong contingent of 40 and having a leader like YSR has made them a force to reckon with. And Ms. Gandhi definitely doesn't like being forced to make decisions. So after YSR's demise, this is a planned strategy to split the ranks of the MPs from the state and take away power from them. That is the reason a party man like Rosiah was picked as Chief Minister over youngster and popular choice like Y.S.Jagan. So don't even for a second be fooled into thinking that KCR is the reason for the Telengana decision. He is just a pawn, the real reason is the power the MPs of this state are wielding at the center which is making 'madam' especially unhappy. If Telengana is separated despite all the opposition, then we will see a revolt from the people of the other regions. It is only the politicians and so called intellectuals who are talking about separate Greater Rayalaseema and Coastal Andhra, not the students and common people who are only asking for unified Andhra. There is most certainly going to be a revolt here from the people of other regions in Hyderabad. Even before the separation of Telengana, the people here staying in their capital city are being termed 'settlers' and being threatened. How do you think the situation would be when there is a separate state and Hyderabad is a part of Telengana? The congress had clearly not reckoned on having to face the ire of common people, they must have thought the party MLA's and MP's can be very easily managed. Well this is a lesson for Ms.Gandhi, in democracy. Next time, she ought to listen to all parties involved before taking a decision, because this is not a fascist sate and she certainly can't make decisions based only on her whims and fancies and the political ambitions of a few vested interests and individuals.
2016-05-24 04:24:09
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answered by ? 4
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Schools:
Govt. Institute of Electronics (GIOE)
Mehboob college
St. Thomas (SPG) Boys' High school
St. Mary's high school, Junior college and Degree college
St. John's Church High School
St. Francis College
Islamia High School
Saint Ann's High School
Saint Patrick's High School
St Andrews High School
Kasturba Gandhi College for Women
Valerian Grammer School
Wesley Boys High School
Hyderabad Public School
Kendra Vidyalaya
Johnson Grammar School
Bhavans Sri RamaKrishna Vidyalaya
Atomic Energy Central School
Army School
The Secunderabad High School
B.R.J.C Parsi High School
Gowtham Model School
Pragathi High School
2007-02-16 11:41:14
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answered by Anonymous
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There are plenty of schools in Secunderabad, catering to different budgets. Common ones are St. Anns, St. Francis, Keys etc for girls. For boys, St. Patricks, St. Mary's, etc. Coeducational schools are St. Andrews, St. Johns. And there are plenty of High end schools, residential and in the outskirts of the city.
2007-02-12 18:57:20
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answered by sunilbernard 4
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ST ANNS HIGH SCHOOL[grls](excellent)
ST.Patricks hs[boys](excellent)
st mary's hs[boys](very good)
st francis hs [grls][avg]
2007-02-12 18:51:54
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answered by ::Ð嬢Y¢LøÞs:: 3
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