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Bicycles distributed to girl students in Barmer Senior Secondary School, Gagariya

Barmer News Desk: Bicycles were distributed to the girl students of Senior Secondary School, Gagariya. Under the state government scheme, bicycles were distributed to 19 girl students of the school on Tuesday.

On this occasion, CBEO Pannaram Choudhary said that the students coming from far-flung areas will find it easier to commute by getting bicycles. Now you won’t have to walk to school. Principal Latif Khan said that the cycle scheme is proving beneficial for the girl students. On this occasion, teachers and villagers including Vice Principal Chandanaram Chaudhary were present.

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