Narayana Group launches 52 new campuses across 12 states
The Narayana educational institutions have now 29 new campuses in southern region, including four in Chhattisgarh and Tamil Nadu each, three in Madhya Pradesh, two each in Gujarat, Haryana, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan, and two in Assam and Punjab.
Suviral Shukla | March 19, 2025 | 02:58 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Narayana group of educational institutions has launched 52 new campuses across 12 states in India. Following the expansion, the educational group now has a total of 907 campuses, spanning schools, colleges, and coaching centres across 23 states in the country.
The newly launched educational infrastructure pan India comprises four campuses in Chhattisgarh and Tamil Nadu each, three in Madhya Pradesh, two each in Gujarat, Haryana, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan, two in Assam and Punjab.
Additionally, the Narayana institutional group has also covered Telangana and Andhra Pradesh with 21 and 8 new campuses in each state respectively.
Explaining the vision of the educational group, 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. Because every new campus brings us closer to realising our dream of a future where no aspiration is out of reach, because at Narayana, your dreams are our dreams.”
Equipped with “state-of-the-art” infrastructure, experienced faculty members, and a friendly environment, the new campuses will offer assistance to students to realise their full potential, the institution said.
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“By bringing its world-class educational framework to more regions, Narayana is paving the way for a brighter, more equitable future for India’s youth,” it added.
With the initiative of launching a bunch of new educational facilities across the country, the Narayana institution will bring a structured curriculum, enhanced teaching techniques, and focusing on the physical, and mental well-being of students, the institute further said.
“This expansion is set to redefine the educational landscape of India, empowering students to achieve both national and international success. The new campuses are strategically established to nurture students for academic and personal excellence, from the academic year 2025-26.” it also added.
The education institute further stated that the expansion also aimed at creating career opportunities for students and to focus on innovative teaching methods, and personalised learning.
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