Bhadrakali High School, Gokarna
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Bhadrakali
Bhadrakali
Bhadrakāli , is one of the forms of the Great Goddess mentioned in the Devi Mahatmyam. In Sanskrit, the word Bhadra means "blessed", "auspicious", "fair", "beautiful", "good", "fortunate", "prosperous"....

 High School
, Gokarna
Gokarna
Gokarna is a village in the Uttara Kannada district of the Karnataka state, India. It is a Hindu pilgrimage centre as well as a tourist destination in India. Gokarna is a temple town and is referred to in a number of Hindu historical literature pieces. The main deity is Lord Mahabhaleshwara, a...

 is one of the oldest high school
High school
High school is a term used in parts of the English speaking world to describe institutions which provide all or part of secondary education. The term is often incorporated into the name of such institutions....

s in Kumta
Kumta
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 taluk, Uttar Kannada district. Bhadrkali is the name of the Hindu Goddess Kali. The school is named after the Goddess Kali.

This school was founded in 1946 by D. V. Kamat Kimanikar and S. R. Nadkarni. D. V. Kamat laid the foundation stone of the school and helped to create an institution with a culture. Every student has taken forward in a form of legacy and made the school proud by not just being a successful person but a better person in life.

The former headmasters

  • Murthy from Shivamogga
  • Hiregange from Gokarna
    Gokarna, India
    Gokarna is a village in the Uttara Kannada district of the Karnataka state, India. It is a Hindu pilgrimage centre as well as a tourist destination in India. Gokarna is a temple town and is referred to in a number of Hindu historical literature pieces. The main deity is Lord Mahabhaleshwara, a...

  • Ramesh V. Naik from Hanehalli
    Bankikodla-Hanehalli
    Bankikodla-Hanehalli , twin villages of Uttar Kannada district are neighbouring villages in a valley in the south western section of Karnataka, India. Together they form a community of people from different castes and religions....

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