As Meghalaya once again finds itself near the bottom of India’s Performance Grading Index (PGI), the recurring question remains: why does Meghalaya continue to perform poorly in education rankings despite launching multiple reforms and initiatives? The larger question is now no longer about the state’s continuous poor rankings, but about whether the reforms introduced by the government are truly reaching classrooms, students and teachers. Going …
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