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Narayana Educational Institutions launches 52 new campuses across 12 states

New Delhi: Narayana Educational Institutions (NEI), one of Asia’s largest educational groups, has launched 52 new campuses across 12 states, an official release has said.

This strategic expansion, it adds, elevates Narayana’s footprint to 907 campuses, spanning schools, colleges, and coaching centres across 23 states in India.

The new campuses are spread across the following states:

  • Chhattisgarh: 4 new campuses
  • Tamil Nadu: 4 new campuses
  • Madhya Pradesh: 3 new campuses
  • Gujarat, Haryana, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan: 2 campuses each
  • Assam and Punjab: 1 campus each

Additionally, Narayana is reinforcing its stronghold in Telugu states with 21 new campuses in Telangana and 8 in Andhra Pradesh.

Speaking on this expansion, Puneet Kothapa, President of Narayana Educational Institutions, said, “Our vision is to establish a Narayana campus in every district across the nation. We firmly believe that education is the cornerstone of a brighter future, and we are committed to making it accessible to every child. Recognizing the critical role that parents and families play in fostering the physical and mental well-being of students, we are expanding our presence to enable students to spend more quality time at home, rather than relocating to a new city alone.”

“Narayana’s expansion is not just about increasing its geographical reach; it’s about creating opportunities for students to excel in a competitive world. With a focus on innovative teaching methods, personalized learning, and holistic development, Narayana continues to set benchmarks in the education sector,” he added.

The new campuses will offer state-of-the-art infrastructure, experienced faculty, and a nurturing environment designed to help students realise their full potential, the release said.

To know more, visit https://www.narayanagroup.com

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