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JNU Standoff: Why Affordable Education is an Investment, Not a Favour
The Quint
2019-11-20
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In a nation with a per capita income of only Rs 10,000 a month, protesting students want to ensure that education remains a right and not a luxury. Here's how India benefits from educating all its young people.
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