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Atomic Energy Education Society
| Field | Value | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| name | Atomic Energy Education Society | ||
| image | [[File:AECS school anushaktinagar.jpg | 200px | AECS School in [[Mumbai]]]] |
| head_label | Chairman | ||
| head | Shri Ranajit Kumar | ||
| type | Public | ||
| established | 1969 | ||
| city | Mumbai | ||
| state | Maharashtra | ||
| country | India | ||
| website | Official Website |
Atomic Energy Education Society (AEES) was set up to provide quality education for the children of the employees of the Department of Atomic Energy of India, and its constituent units in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It was established in 1969 with one school in Anushaktinagar, Mumbai. AEES comes under Government of India Department of Atomic Energy
It administers 31 schools and junior colleges at 14 locations all over the country with more than 26,000 students on its rolls. Managed by 1504 staff members, of which about 1213 are teachers.
References
References
- "About AEES- An introduction". Aees.gov.in.
- "Newswire - PR / Conventional Distance Learning and BITS Pilani Work Integrated Learning - Education/e-Learning/Training - Birla Institute of Technology & Science". NewswireToday.
- "Page no 4". indiabudget.nic.in.
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