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State's selfie initiative fails to click with schools
Updated On: 03 January, 2017 05:46 PM IST | | Pallavi Smart
<p>Announced in November to rein in the dropout rate, education experts slam Mahrashtra government for lack of machinery required to implement the plan</p>

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State government’s selfie move to stop school students from dropping out has gone nowhere beyond an announcement. In November, it had made it mandatory for teachers to take a ‘selfie with 10 students’ every Monday from January 2017 and upload it on Systematic Administrative Reforms for Achieving Learning by Students (SARAL) website. The new year’s first Monday has come and gone, there’s no sign of any selfie.
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