Gujarat Ensures Timely Textbook Distribution Amid Paper Import Delays
Gujarat textbook distribution on 'war-footing' despite paper delay
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The Gujarat State School Textbook Board is distributing textbooks on a 'war-footing' basis for the new academic year, despite delays in paper imports due to legal challenges and global conflicts. The board aims to ensure no price increases for parents and has introduced a digital backup system for students.
- 01Textbook distribution is being expedited under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Education Minister Pradyuman Vaja.
- 02Delays in production were caused by unavoidable legal proceedings and international conflicts affecting paper imports.
- 03No increase in textbook prices has been implemented, alleviating financial concerns for parents.
- 04Textbooks for private and non-granted schools have already been supplied, with government primary school textbooks set to reach taluka levels before the 'Shala Praveshotsav.'
- 05A digital backup system has been established to ensure continuous access to learning materials, allowing students to download e-books directly from the official website.
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The Gujarat State School Textbook Board, led by Acting Chairman Manubhai Pavara, is working diligently to ensure the timely distribution of textbooks for the new academic session, despite facing delays in paper imports. These delays stem from unavoidable legal issues and adverse global conditions, particularly conflicts affecting paper supply chains. The state government, under Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, has emphasized that textbook prices will not increase, easing the financial burden on parents. Textbooks for private and non-granted schools have already been distributed, while those for government primary schools are on track to reach the taluka level before the upcoming 'Shala Praveshotsav.' Additionally, the board has implemented a digital backup system, allowing students and teachers to access e-books directly from the official website, ensuring that learning continues uninterrupted even in remote areas. The board remains committed to the educational welfare of every student in Gujarat.
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The distribution of textbooks is crucial for maintaining educational continuity in Gujarat's schools.
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