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APCRDA and Global Indian International School Sign Agreement for New Campus in Amaravati

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The Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA) has signed an agreement with Global Indian International School (GIIS) to establish a new school campus in Amaravati. APCRDA has allocated four acres of land at Sakhamuru village in Thulluru mandal for the project, which will feature modern, internationally-standard infrastructure. The development is expected to strengthen Amaravati's educational profile, create local employment, and enhance the city's appeal as a planned urban center.

In a move to boost educational infrastructure in Andhra Pradesh's capital region, APCRDA and GIIS K12 Education Private Limited signed an agreement on Wednesday to establish a new international school campus in Amaravati. The agreement was signed by APCRDA Joint Director (Estates) Jubin Cheeran Roy and GIIS Country Director Rajeev Koul. The project involves the allocation of four acres of land at Sakhamuru village in Thulluru mandal within the Amaravati Capital Region. The proposed campus will be built to international standards and will serve students from Amaravati and neighboring areas. Officials stated that the establishment of GIIS would strengthen the city's educational ecosystem, create employment opportunities for local residents, and enhance Amaravati's positioning as a hub for quality education and planned urban development.

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The timeline for campus construction and opening, expected student capacity, fee structure, specific academic programs or curricula to be offered, and details about GIIS's track record in other Indian locations.

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    APCRDA, GIIS ink pact for new school campus in Amaravati

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