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Home » IRIN Film: Bus Schools
IRIN Film: Bus Schools
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IRIN Film: Bus Schools
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Millions of children from low-income communities in Delhi, India, do not have access to formal education. Many families prefer their children to work and earn an income rather than attend school. "Bus schools", old school buses converted into mobile classrooms, are giving Delhi's poorest children the chance to attend lessons, many for the first time.

Link: http://www.irinnews.org/Film/?id=4739
Added by View user profileFarina Ahmed on August 18, 2011
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