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The Rajasthan government introduced a bill to regulate coaching centers in Kota to prevent financial and mental exploitation of students. While the large coaching institutes welcome the bill, small coaching institutes oppose it, calling it a "death warrant" due to its strict provisions. The bill softens some provisions of the Central government's guidelines, such as the minimum admission age and relaxed regulatory measures on batch segregation, biometric attendance, and aptitude tests.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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