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The Assam government has announced May 13 as the 'Day against Superstitious Beliefs'. This initiative aims to combat harmful superstitions, promote scientific literacy, and encourage rational thinking. The School Education and Higher Education departments will hold awareness events in schools, while the Health and Family Welfare department will dispel common health-related superstitions through mass media.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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