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Army Public School in Dagshai, Himachal Pradesh Admission, Fees Structure


Army Public School  in Dagshai, Himachal Pradesh

School Type : Boarding School
Board : CBSE
Grade : Class 12
Type of School : Co-Ed
School : Private School
Establish : Year 1986

Where is Army Public School ?

Army Public School is Located in Dagshai , Himachal Pradesh, India

Address of Army Public School , Dagshai

Dagshai, Himachal Pradesh 173210

How do I contact Army Public School ?

Call at +91- 01792266174 to contact Army Public School

Visite website : http://apsdagshai.org/

About Army Public School

Army Public School Dagshai, Dagshai strives for excellence in teaching and learning, offering an exceptional education in a diverse community. We develop visionary, articulate and ethical individuals equipped to achieve their full potential in leadership and in life.

Army Public School (APS) is a boarding school located in Dagshai, India. It lies on top of the Dagshai Hills. General K Sunderji and General R S Dayal established this school in 1986 under HQ Western Command. It is a coeducational residential School affiliated to the CBSE, New Delhi, and is a member of the Indian Public Schools’ Conference. The school is ranked 9th among top boarding schools in India. The name Dagshai, according to a popular local legend was derived from Daag-e-Shahi. During the Mogul times a Daag-e-Shahi (royal mark) was put on the forehead of the criminals and sent packing to the then Dagshai village. This can also be seen on a rock edict in the school premises. The closest railway station is Kumarhatti located some 2 kilometers from Dagshai. Trains from and to Kalka operate on this track between Kalka and Shimla.

About Dagshai
Dagshai also known as Daagh-e-Shahi is one of the oldest cantonment towns in the Solan district of Himachal Pradesh, India It is situated on top of a 5,689-foot (1,734-m) high hillock that stands sphinx-like astride the Kalka-Shimla Highway at a point about 11 km from Solan It was founded in 1847 by the East India Company by securing free of cost five villages from Maharaja of Patiala aka Bhupinder Singh of Patiala The name of these villages were Dabbi, Badhtiala, Chunawad, Jawag and Dagshai The new cantonment was named after the last named village, as it was the largest and most strategically located.

The name Dagshai, according to a popular local legend was derived from Daagh-e-Shahi During the Moghul times a Daagh-e-Shahi (royal mark) was put on the forehead of the criminals and sent packing to the then Dagshai village
About Himachal Pradesh
Himachal Pradesh (Hindi: [ɦɪˈmaːtʃəl pɾəˈdeːʃ] (listen); lit "snow-laden province") is a state in the northern part of India Situated in the Western Himalayas, it is one of the eleven mountain states and is characterized by an extreme landscape featuring several peaks and extensive river systems Himachal Pradesh shares borders with the Union territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh to the north, and the states of Punjab to the west, Haryana to the southwest, and Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh to the south The state shares a border to the east with the Tibet Autonomous Region in China.

The predominantly mountainous region comprising the present-day Himachal Pradesh has been inhabited since pre-historic times having witnessed multiple waves of human migration from other areas Through its history, the region was mostly ruled by local kingdoms some of which accepted the suzerainty of larger empires Prior to India's independence from the British, Himachal comprised the hilly regions of Punjab Province of British India After independence, many of the hilly territories were organized as the Chief Commissioner's province of Himachal Pradesh which later became a union territory In 1966, hilly areas of neighboring Punjab state were merged into Himachal and it was ultimately granted full statehood in 1971.

Himachal Pradesh is spread across valleys with many perennial rivers flowing through them Almost 90% of the state's population lives in rural areas Agriculture, horticulture, hydropower and tourism are important constituents of the state's economy The hilly state is almost universally electrified with 995% of the households having electricity as of 2016.

The state was declared India's second open-defecation-free state in 2016 According to a survey of CMS – India Corruption Study 2017, Himachal Pradesh is India's least corrupt state
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