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Delhi Government Issues Guidelines For Admission Against Vacant Seats Of Pre Primary, Primary Classes
- Wednesday May 4, 2022
- Education | Reported by Press Trust of India
“Students will be admitted in classes 2 to 5 on first come, first served basis from May 11. Admission will not be denied to any divyang, orphan, migrant or homeless due to non-availability of essential documents,” DoE said
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12-Year-Old Becomes Head of Family as 4 Siblings in Agra Are Abandoned By Relatives
- Friday May 1, 2015
- Agra News | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
At a village in Uttar Pradesh's Agra, four young children live on their own in a brick shed. They cook their own food and have been told that they will get Rs 1,000 a month.
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Rajitha, helped by you, needs a good home now
- Saturday September 18, 2010
- India News | Uma Sudhir
Eight-year-old Rajitha stands before her class to recite a poem. For most children, this would be an ordinary moment. For Rajitha, it signals a break with the past. And the beginning of a normal childhood.NDTV first met Rajitha in May in a government hospital in Mahabubnagar district in Andhra Pradesh. She weighed what a one-year-old should and lay...
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Delhi Government Issues Guidelines For Admission Against Vacant Seats Of Pre Primary, Primary Classes
- Wednesday May 4, 2022
- Education | Reported by Press Trust of India
“Students will be admitted in classes 2 to 5 on first come, first served basis from May 11. Admission will not be denied to any divyang, orphan, migrant or homeless due to non-availability of essential documents,” DoE said
- www.ndtv.com/education
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12-Year-Old Becomes Head of Family as 4 Siblings in Agra Are Abandoned By Relatives
- Friday May 1, 2015
- Agra News | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
At a village in Uttar Pradesh's Agra, four young children live on their own in a brick shed. They cook their own food and have been told that they will get Rs 1,000 a month.
- www.ndtv.com
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Rajitha, helped by you, needs a good home now
- Saturday September 18, 2010
- India News | Uma Sudhir
Eight-year-old Rajitha stands before her class to recite a poem. For most children, this would be an ordinary moment. For Rajitha, it signals a break with the past. And the beginning of a normal childhood.NDTV first met Rajitha in May in a government hospital in Mahabubnagar district in Andhra Pradesh. She weighed what a one-year-old should and lay...
- www.ndtv.com