35 per cent schools in India enrol less than 50 students, have just one of two teachers:PRS analysis
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A think-tank report reveals that over 35% of schools in India have fewer than 50 students, often with just one or two teachers. This results in teachers teaching multiple grades and subjects, which may not align with their qualifications. Additionally, the report states that teachers spend too much time on administrative tasks, and smaller schools lack essential infrastructure like labs and libraries.
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