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Central Highlands pays heed to education in remote, ethnic areas

All 3,351 schools with more than 1.4 million students from ethnic groups in the Central Highlands provinces celebrated the new school year on September 5.
 
Central Highlands pays heed to education in remote, ethnic areas ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) ♔– All 3,351 schoolswith more than 1.4 million students from ethnic groups in the Central Highlandsprovinces celebrated the new school year on September 5.

The Central Highlands provinces have mobilisedhundreds of billions of Vietnamese dong to invest in facilities and equipmentat local schools ahead new academic year.
Priorities have been given to building schoolsin remote and ethnic minority areas.  Dak Lak province spent nearly 300 billion VND(13.2 million USD) sourced from local budget and other mobilised resources tobuild and upgrade 507 classrooms, houses for teachers, and buy teaching andlearning equipment.
Currently, almost all communes in the regionalprovinces have primary schools, junior high schools and nursery schools. Several localities have allocated local budgetto buy textbooks and notebooks for ethnic minority students from poor andnear-poor households. Covering 54,400 sq.km, the Centrla Highlands region consists of five provinces– Dak Lak, Gia Lai, Kon Tum, Dak Nong and Lam Dong, with a population of over5.4 million, 25.7 percent of them ethnic minorities.-VNA
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