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    Assistive Devices for Students with Disabilities in Odisha

    Bhubaneswar, April 1 The Odisha government will provide aids and appliances to 'divyang' (specially-abled) students in higher educational institutions across the state, officials said on Wednesday.As part of the initiative, each institution will be provided with three wheelchairs, they said...
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    Playgrounds and Walls: Infrastructure Gaps in J&K Schools

    Jammu, March 26 The Jammu and Kashmir government on Saturday said that a significant number of schools across the Union territory continue to face deficiencies in basic infrastructure, including toilets, drinking water, boundary walls, and playgrounds.Responding to a question in the assembly...
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    Karnataka Board Exams: Minister Urges Calm Amid Rumors

    Bengaluru, March 18 – Karnataka Minister for School Education and Literacy, Madhu Bangarappa, appealed to students and parents on Wednesday not to worry about rumors of leaked question papers on social media as the SSLC (Secondary School Leaving Certificate) Class 10 board examinations...
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    Pakistan: Five-Year School Closure Raises Education Concerns

    Islamabad, March 10: Residents of a coastal village in the Badin district of Sindh province, Pakistan, have expressed concern over the closure of a government primary school for the past five years, resulting in local children not having access to even basic education, local media reported.The...
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    Supporting Inclusive Education: MCD Announces Teacher Appointments

    New Delhi, March 5 The Municipal Corporation of Delhi has approved a proposal to create 58 additional positions for special educators in primary schools, responsible for teaching children with disabilities, a senior official told
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    New Schools Planned Across West Bengal with Rs 2,500 Crore Investment

    Kolkata, February 26 A total of 430 model schools will be established in West Bengal with financial assistance from the Asian Development Bank, at a cost of nearly Rs 2,500 crore, state education minister Bratya Basu said on Thursday.Speaking to reporters after a Cabinet meeting at Nabanna...
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    J&K Aims to Engage 80,000 Students Through New Programs

    JAMMU, FEBRUARY 16: Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo chaired a high-level meeting to review a comprehensive Youth Engagement Drive by the School Education and Culture Departments, aimed at engaging over 80,000 students annually across Jammu & Kashmir.The initiative includes establishing School...
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