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They alleged that there are cases of schools selling notebooks and stationery to students at much higher cost than market rates, under the pretext of collecting funds for school infrastructure.
The survey reveals that 55 percent of school children have been adversely affected, with this percentage being higher in rural and estate areas. Furthermore, it was found that 53.2 percent of the ...
Findings show that 53.2 percent of affected children have reduced or stopped buying school stationery, and 26.1 percent have resorted to reusing old supplies. To mitigate these effects, the Cabinet of ...
To mitigate the adverse effect on the education of vulnerable school children, the government has decided to provide an allowance to assist the purchase of school stationery at the beginning of 2025 ...
As part of its ongoing project CARE, NGO ‘The Sara’ extended vital support to Government Primary School, Qazi Mohra located in shelling hit area of Poonch. Team members of ‘The Sara’ led by Raminder ...
After summer vacation, schools in Tiruchi welcomed students on Monday. On the first day of the new academic year, textbooks, notebooks, school bags, stationery, shoes, and two sets of uniforms ...
Panaji: Several schools across the state have started selling supplies in-house, some even making it mandatory to purchase notebooks and other items f.