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Education Imbalance, in numbers
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For decades, India's education policy has concentrated on increasing education inputs—infrastructure, qualified teachers, mid-day meals—with the underlying assumption that more inputs will result in improved learning outcomes. Administrators have had little time or incentive to focus on the classroom. Despite increased allocation to education, it hasn't improved learning outcomes.
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