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Hyderabad
By Our Special Correspondent
HYDERABAD, JAN.10. The Chief Minister, Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy, has assured all facilities and cooperation from the Government to members of American India Foundation in their endeavour to educate poor students. Victor Menezes, co-chairman of the Foundation, along with 15 members, called on Dr. Reddy on Monday. Briefing him about their organisation, Mr. Menezes said they were collaborating in digital equaliser project in schools and had already computerised course material in 11 schools in the city and 10 in Mahbubnagar district. He said the foundation wanted to expand it to 100 more Government or Government-aided schools.
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