Primary education in a shambles
While we celebrate the 98 percent success rate of primary education in the country, a report published by this newspaper on February 10 drew attention to the 45,000 primary schools that are short of sanctioned teachers. Another article reported 4,000 schools that have been running without headmasters. One can only wonder about the kind of substandard education that students across the country are receiving.
What are the primary education authorities doing to tackle these problems?
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