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            <![CDATA[ Balbharati of Maharashtra Revolutionises Learning with 'Combined Books' Concept ]]>
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            <![CDATA[ <p>In a significant educational reform, Maharashtra's Balbharati, the agency in charge of developing textbooks for the Maharashtra State Textbook Development and Curriculum Research Board, has proposed a revolutionary concept of 'combined books' for students in grades 1 through 8. These textbooks contain a one-of-a-kind feature: blank pages after each lesson for taking notes.</p><p><strong>Combined Books Receive Positive Response</strong></p><p>An online survey of 37,803 instructors performed across the state found that the new innovation had been extensively adopted. According to the data, an amazing 68.90% of pupils preferred the concept of merged books. More than 96% of students found the presence of blank pages for note-taking to be satisfactory, showing the success of these educational changes.</p><p><strong>Parents Love the Lighter School Bags</strong></p><p>The merged books have significantly reduced the weight of school bags, which has long been a source of concern for parents. The usage of a single book per term has been made possible by compiling subjects in a term-by-term manner, considerably lessening the load on students.</p><p><strong>Concerns about distribution have been raised</strong></p><p>Despite the great response, there have been complaints about the distribution of these publications. According to reports, a significant percentage of pupils have not gotten their textbooks. Addressing this issue as soon as possible will be important to the effective deployment of this novel educational strategy.</p><p>This academic year, pupils received four sets of these textbooks, ushering in a new era in Maharashtra's educational environment. The introduction of integrated books was a revolutionary step that has the potential to revolutionise students' learning experiences across the state.</p> ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ <p>In a significant educational reform, Maharashtra's Balbharati, the agency in charge of developing textbooks for the Maharashtra State Textbook Development and Curriculum Research Board, has proposed a revolutionary concept of 'combined books' for students in grades 1 through 8. These textbooks contain a one-of-a-kind feature: blank pages after each lesson for taking notes.</p><p><strong>Combined Books Receive Positive Response</strong></p><p>An online survey of 37,803 instructors performed across the state found that the new innovation had been extensively adopted. According to the data, an amazing 68.90% of pupils preferred the concept of merged books. More than 96% of students found the presence of blank pages for note-taking to be satisfactory, showing the success of these educational changes.</p><p><strong>Parents Love the Lighter School Bags</strong></p><p>The merged books have significantly reduced the weight of school bags, which has long been a source of concern for parents. The usage of a single book per term has been made possible by compiling subjects in a term-by-term manner, considerably lessening the load on students.</p><p><strong>Concerns about distribution have been raised</strong></p><p>Despite the great response, there have been complaints about the distribution of these publications. According to reports, a significant percentage of pupils have not gotten their textbooks. Addressing this issue as soon as possible will be important to the effective deployment of this novel educational strategy.</p><p>This academic year, pupils received four sets of these textbooks, ushering in a new era in Maharashtra's educational environment. The introduction of integrated books was a revolutionary step that has the potential to revolutionise students' learning experiences across the state.</p> ]]>
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