Profile of Primary Education of Government Schools in Nalgonda District: A Socio-Geographyical Analysis

Abstract

The present study was undertaken brings to lighten many problems in the system of education in Telangana State, India. The study focusing more on the primary education in some subjects viz. basic facilities, values, standards etc.

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Nandigam Prabhavathi, B. Laxmaiah

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Nandigam Prabhavathi, B. Laxmaiah (2017). Profile of Primary Education of Government Schools in Nalgonda District: A Socio-Geographyical Analysis. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention, 6(11), 77-82. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-406195