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Lack of FYJC admission booklets irks activists

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Education activists have opposed the State government’s move to not bring out a helpful booklet during the forthcoming admissions to Class XI.

Every year, students get a booklet with information on colleges, cut-off percentages, and facilities. However, this time they will have to read up the entire information online. This has caused quite a stir in academic circles.

On Friday, representatives of Yuva Sena led by education committee member Sainath Durge met the deputy director of education, Rajendra Ahire, and demanded that students continue to be provided with booklets.

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