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YSRCP Member Chinta Anuradha praised the implementation of the new education
policy and said it will improve the education sector and children will get better education at school level.
She said the Andhra Pradesh government is taking many steps to improve the field of education and the central government should help it in this work.
Arvind Sawant of Shiv Sena said the government has done a good job in the field of education and it should take care not only of metros but also cities, towns, villages and tribal areas.
Ritesh Pandey of BSP said the country's attitude towards girls' education has not changed and even today only 31 percent of the girls are able to get education.
He said the situation is not good in government schools. 12 percent of the schools there do not have internet.
Education should be given more money in the budget, the BSP Member said.
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