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Brookfield High is a contemporary school affiliated to ICSE & ISC, offering Nursery to Class 12. A blend of Montessori, Reggio and Nursery methods are followed in the nursery and pre-primary classes. For higher grades, the school offers ICSE & ISC curricula. Brookfield High promises to address the future needs of an increasingly globalised Indian economy. The school aims at developing superior communication skills and passion for diverse domains. Brookfield High is located near Electronic City and is easily accessible from Hosur Road. Admissions are open for academic year 2025-26, for Nursery, K1, Grades 1 to 8, 11 and 12.
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'Hand over tubewells in 110 villages to BWSSB': - BBMP Chief Commissioner Tushar Girinath Bosch Global Software Technologies opens in Electronic City - to house 5000+ engineers and software developers HC stays caste discrimination probe against Infosys co-founder - who was a member of board of trustees in IISc Infosys co-founder and 17 others booked under SC/ST Act - complaint filed by ex faculty in IISc Forest officials capture one of the 3 leopards sighted - in Varuna Layout area in Jigani 2 leopards spotted in North Bengaluru - Keep vigil. Call 1926 if you see one BDA to acquire 600 acres in Bengaluru South taluk - in Hulimangala, Hullahalli, Maragondanahalli Infosys to set up a GCC for Lufthanza - after Delta Airlines and American Airlines Smooth-coated otter spotted in Anekal lake - found only in the Cauvery river basin until now H-1B visa changes likely to have minimal impact on IT sector - IT firms in the US have adapted to hiring local talent Students drag lecturer into grove, assault him - near Anekal GAIL India proposes CNG plant - at Kudlu wet waste unit BMTC shifts to cashless travel with UPI adoption - QR codes on buses Elephant herd destroying crops in villages near Anekal - around Kariyanapalya Massive fire at Bangalore Bioinnovation Centre - from flammable solvents in a laboratory 3 motorcycle riders injured in elephant attack - on the road connecting Anekal and Harohalli Attacked with knife for questioning birthday party noise - neighbours in Tirupalya, Hebbagodi, Anekal Sentenced to 1 year for encroaching Hebbagodi lake land - to build toilets and houses Electronic City gets much-needed counselling centre - support for mental health challenges in IT hub Metro explores opening Yellow Line to Electronic City with 2 trains - first driverless trainset delivered to BMRCL One floor of building damaged by LPG cylinder blast - Kittaganhalli near Bommasandra Metro likely to connect E-City only after September - line requires at least 8 trains to run services BMRCL refutes reports of Yellow Line launch on Jan 6 - after MP Tejasvi Surya's announcement Fire at garment unit spreads to adjascent factories - in Hebbagodi KIADB's acquisition of 1050 acres for SWIFT City - farmers up in arms Nursing student found dead in hostel - at Marasur Gate in Anekal Poultry shop raises hell near apartment complex - in Konappana Agrahara
Rama Krishna Math is a monastic organization which aims at the harmony of religions, spiritual fulfillment, all-round development of human faculties, social equality and peace for all humanity without any distinction of creed, caste, race or nationality. In 1897, Swami Vivekananda established Ramakrishna Order of Monks to spread the teachings of his Guru, Sri Ramakrishna a great saint of the 19th century from Bengal. The order is head-quartered in Belur ( W.Bengal) with about 171 branch centres all over India and in different parts of the world. The R.K.Math in Bangalore was established in 1909, in Bull Temple Rd, Basavanagudi. Another branch in Bangalore is located in Ulsoor.
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