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Government amends rules to push PU lecturers to teach high school students, faces stiff resistance
The government has amended rules to require PU lecturers to teach high school students, but the move has encountered strong opposition. The policy change aims to address educational challenges, though resistance suggests significant concerns among stakeholders.
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