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The Assam Assembly has passed a bill to regulate private coaching centres, making it mandatory for their registration and adherence to set guidelines. The bill aims to control commercialization and provide justice to guardians and students. Existing coaching institutes have 30 days to apply for registration once the law is notified. Institutes will provide information on curriculum, teacher qualifications, fees, and infrastructure.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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