Mahant Gurbanta Das School for Deaf & Dumb

Mahant Gurbanta Das School for Deaf & Dumb
Address
Goniana Road, Opposite Lake No. 3
Bathinda, Panjab
India
Coordinates 30°14′42″N 74°56′02″E / 30.245049°N 74.933944°E / 30.245049; 74.933944
Information
School type Special school
Established 1999[1]
Status Open
Principal Maninder Kaur[2]
Gender Co-education
Number of students 178[2] (2014)
Classes Up to 10th
Language Panjabi, English, Hindi
Affiliations PSEB

Mahant Gurbanta Das School for Deaf & Dumb, also referred to as the MGD School for Deaf & Dumb, is a school for deaf and dumb children in the city of Bathinda in the Panjab.[2][3] It is run by the District Red Cross Society of Bathinda,[4] and Maninder Kaur is the current principal of the school. Panjabi is the first language of the school.

Established in 1999, the school has a total strength of 178 students, including 75 girls.[2] Affiliated with the Punjab School Education Board, the school provides education up to 10th class and also computer education[5] and vocational courses.[2]

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