Bengal education minister regrets absence of BJP members in assembly as demand for grants are passed
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The West Bengal Education Minister Bratya Basu expressed regret over the absence of BJP members during the assembly session where the demands for grants of the state’s education and higher education departments were passed. The BJP members had staged a walkout after their adjournment motion was not allowed. Basu mentioned ongoing schemes to increase pupil interest in school education and denied claims of lack of toilets for girl students in schools.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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