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Haryana govt to give free books to students of Class 9th to 12th in state run schools

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Chandigarh, January 21

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Haryana Education Minister Kanwar Pal on Tuesday said free books will be given to students studying in Class 9 to 12 in state-run schools.           

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He said at present, the state government is already providing free books, school bags, other stationery and uniforms to the students from Class 1 to 8. 

The decision to provide free books to the students studying in Class 9 to 12 will involve an expenditure of about Rs 41.47 crore, the minister said in a statement here.

He said the Centre has recommended implementing ‘Rashtriya Shiksha Niti-2019’ for extending the scope of free education from Class 8 to 12 and the Haryana Government has already decided to adopt it.

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NCERT books are being taught in government schools of the state from Class 9 to 12, which costs around Rs 650 to Rs 700 per student per class, he said.   

He said the total number of students studying in Class 9 to 12 is 6,19,256. — PTI

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