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Attendees of a workshop, which was organised by the Education department, in collaboration with Martin Luther Christian University’s Dean Academic Office, in the city. The workshop was organised on creating teaching and learning materials to address reading and numeracy deficiencies in children aged 5-16 years. As part of the programme, ASER Survey Report 2023 was also shared among the attendees.

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