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... primary school age and over - age children , another 2.2 million children in the school - going age group are being added each year because of population growth . If universal primary enrolment is to be attained within the next five ...
... primary school age and over - age children , another 2.2 million children in the school - going age group are being added each year because of population growth . If universal primary enrolment is to be attained within the next five ...
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... primary edu- cation . Although India has made progress towards universalizing primary education and is envisaged to achieve nearly universal enrolment rates at the primary level by 2005 , it will still be two decades behind Indo- nesia ...
... primary edu- cation . Although India has made progress towards universalizing primary education and is envisaged to achieve nearly universal enrolment rates at the primary level by 2005 , it will still be two decades behind Indo- nesia ...
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... primary school with adequate learning . Primary school teachers , it is pointed out , comprise the largest , most steadily growing profession in India , with nearly 2.8 million primary and upper pri- mary teachers in place in 1993. Even ...
... primary school with adequate learning . Primary school teachers , it is pointed out , comprise the largest , most steadily growing profession in India , with nearly 2.8 million primary and upper pri- mary teachers in place in 1993. Even ...
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