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Greenfingers Global School

2006 establishments in MaharashtraEducation in Raigad districtEducational institutions established in 2006High schools and secondary schools in MumbaiUse Indian English from August 2017

Greenfingers Global School, often abbreviated as GFGS is a CBSE affiliated School located in Kharghar, Navi Mumbai. Green Fingers Global School was established in 2006. The school started its first session in the year 2006–2007. GFGS was founded by Late Shri Shankarrao Mohite Patil.

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Greenfingers Global School
Raintree Marg, Panvel Kharghar

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Saraswati College of Engineering, Kharghar

Raintree Marg
400056 Panvel, Kharghar
Maharashtra, India
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