Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Tuesday said that the government is commitment to investing in education and enhancing infrastructure for higher and technical education in the state.
Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Sangma said he heard that in many government lower primary schools, the appointment of proxy teachers is happening, whereby teachers appointed by the government illegally appoint another person to work in her or his place for some consideration.
In their letter, AHAM emphasised that a considerable number of students in the state hail from underprivileged backgrounds, relying on these funds to meet essential educational expenses such as tuition fees, textbooks, and other materials.
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