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Ludhiana |  MLA Bagga visits authorities faculty in Salem Tabri

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MLA Bagga visited Chanan Devi Government Girls High School, Salem Tabri, to examine the continuing revamping venture within the faculty in Ludhiana

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA (north) Madan Lal Bagga on Friday visited Chanan Devi Government Girls High School, Salem Tabri, to examine the continuing revamping venture within the faculty.

Principal Poonam Kali welcomed the MLA and offered an annual progress report back to him.

Bagga assured full monetary help to the varsity authorities.

“AAP is devoted to uplift the training system within the state and thus, common efforts in direction of bringing an training revolution within the state are being made by all of the representatives of the federal government. Education has the facility to vary fortunes and thus, a poor can even lead a rich life if educated,” Bagga stated.


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