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Question posted: 08 09 2010 12:41:23 +0000,
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09 23 2010 15:14:42 +0000
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Managment of Private schools are having some issues like 1. who will bear the cost of this 25% seat, 2.The Quality of education will come down as stress on teacher will increase. 2.The rule says no child will fail till 9th standard and they are not happy with this rule.3. Rule says there shall be no screening of child's background. As you can understand, there will be a lot of issues to be taken care of. Please let me know kyour opinion on this change.
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Bishwajeet Banerjee, B.B.A student, Birla Institute Of Technology, (BIT), Ranchi
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