Teachers in Ajmer raised concerns over merging Urdu medium schools with Hindi ones just before Class 5 board exams, complicating students’ exam preparations. The merger affects nearly 500 students and raises issues on teaching mode and parental concerns. The education department will investigate the issue for optimal resource utilization.
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