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What are the problems in Private Schools in India, specifically in Rural areas? Is there any need for change in Indian Education System? I think in rural areas there is a big problem of teachers deficiency and lack of qualifications. What's your vi

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Absolutely, rural private schools often struggle with teacher shortages and inadequate qualifications.

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