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The joy of learning is killed right at the entrance to the Government Urdu Higher Primary School at Jigani. Kids balance their satchels as they gingerly tread over the shaky stone slab that barely covers an open drain. Two steps and there’s the classroom – a dark, dingy place that can hardly accommodate 25 students, its dreariness enough to dry up all their impishness.
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