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NELLORE, AUG. 15. The Minister for Primary Education, N. Rajyalakshmi, reiterated the commitment of the Government towards providing a corruption-free governance. Addressing a gathering at Police Parade Grounds, here on Sunday, on the occasion of 58th Independence Day, she dwelt at length about the welfare programmes to be undertaken by the Government, including housing schemes for weaker sections and laying of roads. While English medium is to be introduced in 53 schools in Government, zilla parishad and municipal sectors this academic year, "computer aided learning" would be introduced from Independence Day for students from Class 1 to V, in science and mathematics, the Minister informed..
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