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A month after reopening, government school students across Tamil Nadu yet to receive some textbooks

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Meghna M.
A month after reopening, government school students across Tamil Nadu yet to receive some textbooks
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Government schools in Tamil Nadu are facing significant delays in the distribution of textbooks and teacher handbooks a month into the academic year. Parents and teachers report that students are struggling to keep up with the curriculum due to the lack of essential learning materials.

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The shortage of educational resources directly impacts the quality of learning and academic progress for thousands of students in the public school system.

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A month after classes began, many government schools across the State are yet to receive their textbooks, particularly those for Classes IV and V. Many teachers also said they were yet to receive the handbook that was supposed to help them plan lessons in line with the new curriculum for Classes I-III that was implemented this academic year.

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The article reports on a logistical failure using direct quotes from affected parents and teachers without injecting editorial opinion.

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