Background
Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas are co-educational residential schools established under the National Policy on Education to provide quality school education predominantly to talented children from rural areas, irrespective of their families' socio-economic background. The system is generally understood to operate on the principle of one Vidyalaya per district, subject to administrative decisions, and admissions to the entry class are typically conducted through a selection test. The schools are commonly affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education, with instruction structured around a tri-language approach and a residential pattern that includes academic, co-curricular and physical education components.
Significance
If the subject is indeed part of the JNV scheme, its significance for an encyclopaedic entry typically rests on several broad themes that editors may explore once verifiable sources are gathered. These include the institution's role in providing residential schooling to children from rural and underserved backgrounds in its catchment area; its place within the wider network of Navodaya schools in Odisha; and its contribution to access, equity and quality in secondary education within the state. Editors may also consider the school's participation in inter-Vidyalaya activities, national integration exchanges, sporting meets, cultural events, and academic competitions that are characteristic of the JNV framework.
The article should, however, refrain from making evaluative claims about the school's standing, performance, or prestige unless these are supported by reliable, independent sources. Comparative statements (for instance, ranking among JNVs, or relative academic outcomes) should be avoided in the absence of authoritative data. The significance section in the eventual article is best framed in terms of institutional role and function, rather than reputation, until appropriate citations are available to substantiate stronger claims.
References
No references are cited in this draft, as it contains no verified school-specific facts. Editors preparing the final article are expected to add citations from official notifications of the administering body, Government of India and Government of Odisha education department records, the Central Board of Secondary Education's affiliation database, and reliable independent news reportage. Each factual statement in the published version should be supported by an inline citation conforming to IndiaWiki referencing conventions.
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