Late Sh. Kundan Lal ji was a self made industrialist, a man with a scientific temper, who in association with great leaders such as Late Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, involved himself in the Indian freedom struggle. In 1941 when our nationalist leaders were involved in the freedom struggle, the visionary in Sh. Kundan Lal Ji was working towards the initiation of Quit Illiteracy Movement in Ludhiana.
With an avowed aim of infusing a spirit of patriotism and nationalism among the students, he founded a school in 1941 at Daresi, in the heart of Ludhiana city. His diligent work and untiring efforts bore fruit and soon KVM became a leading name in the educational circles. The increasing demands in the field of education, helped him to set up another campus which is now in Civil Lines, Ludhiana...
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School Founded
Became Co-ed
Trust Built
Civil Lines Campus
CBSE Affiliation
Chandigarh Branch
75th Jubilee
5000+ Students
Leading Institution
Kundan Vidya Mandir was established in April 1941 by the visionary Late Shri Kundan Lal Ji, initially in two rooms of his home in Daresi, Ludhiana, with a mission to spread education and uplift society.
Know MoreOriginally a girls-only school, KVM began admitting boys in the late 1940s, gradually growing into a full co-educational institution.
Know MoreThe Shri Kundan Lal Trust was formed and funded through generous support by the founder, providing a long-term foundation for the school’s development.
Know MoreKVM expanded with a new campus in Civil Lines, Ludhiana, which later became the main campus for higher classes.
Know MoreAfter the passing of the founder in 1966, KVM grew under successive principals who expanded academic programs and infrastructure.
Know MoreKVM’s legacy expanded when Kundan International School was established in Chandigarh under the same trust, extending quality education beyond Ludhiana.
Know MoreKVM marked 75 years of excellence with special jubilee celebrations, reflecting on its long tradition of academic and cultural achievements.
Know MoreBy 2018, KVM proudly crossed the milestone of 5000+ students, reflecting the growing trust of parents and the school’s strong academic reputation built over decades of excellence.
Know MoreToday, KVM stands as a leading Senior Secondary institution, known for its holistic approach to education, strong values, and consistent academic achievements, supported by experienced faculty and modern learning practices.
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Kundan Vidya Mandir is a Senior Secondary School affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi, which is named after its founder, a great visionary, Late Shri Kundan Lal Ji. The school was established in 1941 and is now one of the premier institutions of India.
The school has two campuses in Ludhiana. We have a Wi-Fi networked campus and the administrative activities are managed by ERP software. The main school in Ludhiana is situated in the Civil Lines and is spread over an area of 7 acres...

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