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primary schools

  • Nine years on, Gujarat’s Gunotsav school assessment scheme isn’t really improving education quality

    Nine years on, Gujarat’s Gunotsav school assessment scheme isn’t really improving education quality

    Anjali Mody
    · Apr 12, 2018 · 09:00 am
  • As Gujarat’s latest primary education intervention flounders, history repeats itself

    As Gujarat’s latest primary education intervention flounders, history repeats itself

    Anjali Mody
    · Apr 11, 2018 · 09:00 am
  • Punjab government to shut down 800 primary schools with less than 20 students to save resources

    Punjab government to shut down 800 primary schools with less than 20 students to save resources

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 22, 2017 · 11:27 am
  • Uttar Pradesh: Students asked to go to school on a Sunday to celebrate PM Narendra Modi’s birthday

    Uttar Pradesh: Students asked to go to school on a Sunday to celebrate PM Narendra Modi’s birthday

    Scroll Staff
    · Sep 08, 2017 · 12:23 pm