<P> Majority of the students study in the government schools where poor and vulnerable students study for free until the age of 14 . A Education Ministry data, 65% (113 million,) of all school students in 20 states go to government schools (c. 2017). These include schools runs by the state and local government as well as the centre government . Example of large centre government run school systems are Kendriya Vidyalaya in urban areas, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya for the gifted students, Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya for girls belonging to vulnerable SC / ST / OBC classes, Indian Army Public Schools run by the Indian Army for the children of soldiers . </P> <P> Kendriya Vidyalaya project, was started for the employees of the central government of India, who are deployed throughout the country . The government started the Kendriya Vidyalaya project in 1965 to provide uniform education in institutions following the same syllabus at the same pace regardless of the location to which the employee's family has been transferred . </P> <P> These are usually charitable trust run schools that receive partial funding from the government . Largest system of aided schools is run by D.A.V. College Managing Committee . </P> <P> According to current estimate, 29% of Indian children are privately educated . With more than 50% children enrolling in private schools in urban areas, the balance has already tilted towards private schooling in cities; and, even in rural areas, nearly 20% of the children in 2004 - 5 were enrolled in private schools . </P>

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