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Private schools on strike tomorrow

-The Times of India   Different associations of private schools on Monday gave a call to all the private schools to observe one-day token strike on September 28 in protest against the state government's directive to them for compulsory registration latest by September 30 to ensure implementation of the provisions of Right To Education Act. The BIhar Public School and Children Welfare Association, Private Schools and Children Welfare Association and other associations...

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Flood situation grim in BIhar

-IANS   The flood situation in BIhar remained grim Tuesday with the Lakhandei river breaching its embankment at three places, affecting thousands, officials said. Lakhandei, swelled by the flood waters of turbulent Bagmati, breached the embankment in over 50 metres near Basantpur and Aurai in Muzaffarpur district. The flood waters then submerged over 100 villages, affecting nearly one lakh people. Road and rail communications were disrupted at several places as flood waters submerged roads and...

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10.5 lakh Class IX, X students to teach 1.2 crore illiterate people in BIhar

-PTI   In a bid to eradicate illiteracy in BIhar, the state government has decided to rope in 10.5 lakh class IX and X students to educate 1.2 crore adult illiterate people in BIhar. The plan will be executed under a five-month literacy campaign 'Sakshar Bharat Yojana' to be launched from November 11 next, according to an HRD official. Under the proposal, as many as 10.50 lakh class IX and X students will be...

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India floods situation worsens in Orissa and BIhar

-BBC   More than two million people have been affected by floods in India as torrential rains lash Orissa, Uttar Pradesh and BIhar states. Heavy monsoon rains have been battering parts of India for the past fortnight. More than 80 people have died in flood-related incidents, and some areas have been cut off by rising waters. Heavy rains in Uttar Pradesh have triggered off house and wall collapses, and a flood alert has been...

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India hopes to achieve WHO’s doctor-people ratio by 2028 by Kounteya Sinha

India will take at least 17 more years before it can reach the World Health Organization's ( WHO) recommended norm of one doctor per 1,000 people. The Planning Commission's high-level expert group (HLEG) on universal health coverage (UHC) - headed by Dr K Srinath Reddy - has predicted the availability of one allopathic doctor per 1,000 people by 2028. It has suggested setting up 187 medical colleges in 17 high focus...

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