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Two government school teachers give high-flyers a ride in the clouds

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 6 May 2025
In Andhra Pradesh, two government school teachers sponsored air trips for seven high-achieving Class 10 students from underprivileged backgrounds, fulfilling a promise made to encourage academic excellence. The initiative motivated students to score high marks, with some experiencing their first-ever flight. This act of generosity highlighted the transformative impact of innovative teaching methods and the boundless opportunities that academic success can unlock.
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