Students Study In Tin Sheds In National Capital, Minister Blames Previous Governments
When NDTV visited the Kamla Market school, the administration refused to talk on camera but admitted that around 500 primary students were studying in tin sheds.
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When NDTV visited the Kamla Market school, the administration refused to talk on camera but admitted that around 500 primary students were studying in tin sheds.
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