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To this backlog of 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 ...
To this backlog of 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 ...
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PRIMARY EDUCATION IN INDIA . A World Bank Publication . Allied Publishers , Delhi , 1997 . .... once it was understood an educated populace is the first requirement for economic progress . That essential fact was forgotten : impressive ...
PRIMARY EDUCATION IN INDIA . A World Bank Publication . Allied Publishers , Delhi , 1997 . .... once it was understood an educated populace is the first requirement for economic progress . That essential fact was forgotten : impressive ...
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Improving teachers ' performance is identified as the most important challenge for primary education in India . It is pointed out that although teachers ' salaries constitute the largest share of the education budget , teachers ...
Improving teachers ' performance is identified as the most important challenge for primary education in India . It is pointed out that although teachers ' salaries constitute the largest share of the education budget , teachers ...
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