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CBSE schools in Tiruchi face shortage of Class IX textbooks

CBSE schools in Tiruchi face shortage of Class IX textbooks
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CBSE schools in Tiruchi are experiencing a shortage of Class IX textbooks due to a syllabus rollout delay linked to the New Education Policy 2020. Teachers and students are currently relying on digital PDFs and photocopies to manage the curriculum.

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It highlights the logistical challenges and educational disruptions caused by large-scale curriculum reforms in the Indian school system.

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With schools reopening for the new academic year, institutions following the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in Tiruchi are facing a shortage of printed textbooks of certain subjects in Class IX, putting students and teachers in a quandary.

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