Friday, September 26, 2008

Telegraph: Minority schools join hands for rights

Kanchan Bikas Chakma, representing Buddhist missionary schools, stressed the need for cooperation with the government for smooth running of the institutions.
“Buddhist groups run a number of schools across the state. The schools admit students from all communities. Without the government’s help it will be difficult for us to run them smoothly. The forum, by addressing issues affecting us, will hopefully lead to closer coordination with the government,” said Chakma, also the organisation secretary of a CBSE school in Rajarhat run by a Buddhist group. > detail> http://www.telegraphindia.com/1080927/jsp/calcutta/story_9881039.jsp

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