Mandawar, Uttar Pradesh

Mandawar is a town and a nagar panchayat city in Bijnor district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

It was known for rose cultivation in the past but in recent decades farmers have switched to sugar cane production because of government incentives.

The Child Sex Ratio is around 826 compared to the Uttar Pradesh state average of 902.

Located in Kelawala (the four-way intersection where the roads to the villages Shahabazpur and Mohandiya meet), 1 km from Mandawar, it became an inter college about 2003 through the work of Surendra Vishnoi and Mahashay Natthu Singh, who was the founding principal and manager.

An English Medium school, It has slowly turned out to be the most popular school in the town specially people of middle income and high income groups.It was established in 2009. https://modernerapublicschoolmandawar.com Prakash Public School on dayalwala road is another popular institution for English Medium Education.https://ppsmandawar.com/ Prema Satyaveera Girls Inter College is available for girls only.

They are generally run on a small scales by families who employ graduates and sometimes even senior secondary school passed individuals as teachers.