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Maharashtra: Village school adopts unique initiatives to motivate students in Aurangabad

Over the years, the school catering to students up to Class 5 has been adopting unique initiatives to teach children social responsibility, make sure they care for the environment around the school and motivate them to study well

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A government-run primary school in a hamlet in Maharashtra's Aurangabad district has been coming up with novel ways to keep students engaged with the institution and ensure attendance.

The zilla parishad-run primary school at Babuwadi-Chartha village has only 50 students and two teachers.

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