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Broken toilets, leaking roofs: Why India’s ‘cockroach’ party wants to fix schools

The poor state of government schools is the focus of a new campaign by India's Cockroach Janta Party (CJP).

Broken toilets, leaking roofs: Why India’s ‘cockroach’ party wants to fix schools

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Pressivio’s World desk has added the source report “Broken toilets, leaking roofs: Why India's 'cockroach' party wants to fix schools” to its international monitoring stream.

The poor state of government schools is the focus of a new campaign by India's Cockroach Janta Party (CJP).

Original source: BBC World
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