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Around 2,700 children in Mizoram did not enroll themselves in state-run schools, education minister H. Rohluna told the state assembly on Thursday.

A state education department official said on condition of anonymity that the parents of these 2,665 students belonged to certain religious sects which refuse to enrol their children in schools as they traditionally do not believe in formal education.

“Frequent efforts and appeals to them (parents) did not yield any results because of their strong religious belief,” the official said. Rohluna said: “Despite repeated efforts to convince the parents, they refused to admit their kids to schools to undertake formal education.”

He said the school education department, under the aegis of the centrally-sponsored Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, was trying to establish residential and non-residential special teaching centres to ensure imparting of non-formal education to such children in Lawngtlai, Lunglei, Aizawl and other districts.

In a separate incident in eastern Mizoram, eighteen people from four families fled to China earlier this year to escape their enrolment for the Aadhaar or unique identification card. An official from Champhai district in Mizoram said they were afraid of the Aadhaar number as they interpreted it as having something to do with the emergence of anti-Christ, prophesied in Christian theology.


The official said these people were brought back home recently with the help of the state government, With a population of around 1.1 million, Mizoram is a Christian-dominated state. According to the 2011 census, the literacy level in Mizoram was 91.58 percent.

2,700 Kids Not in Mizoram Schools » Northeast Today
 
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In a separate incident in eastern Mizoram, eighteen people from four families fled to China earlier this year to escape their enrolment for the Aadhaar or unique identification card. An official from Champhai district in Mizoram said they were afraid of the Aadhaar number as they interpreted it as having something to do with the emergence of anti-Christ, prophesied in Christian theology.
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How do you people even find these news ?I dont even know exsistence of such wesites ?
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an average Pakistani has more knowledge in north eastern affairs than a NE guy like you, don't u know that? :D
 
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10 seconds of google and done.. :D:tup:


:p: This thread is about an average indian thinking.

900 ghost schools in Balochistan, says CM - Newspaper - DAWN.COM

Balochistan Chief Minister Dr Abdul Malik Baloch revealed on Monday that there were about 900 ghost schools and 300,000 bogus enrolment of students in the public sector schools in the province.

This is Balochistan one of the least populated areas in Pakistan with 300,000 bogus enrolment. Imagine what is the situation in the rest of Pakistan. Basically Year on Year literacy in Pakistan is in a nosedive. In another decade literacy in Pakistan would be around 40%.
 
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Just in case ,any one from Pak has missed this important news


Mizoram Probes Deaths of Serows

Mizoram Probes Deaths of Serows » Northeast Today
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Mizoram’s forest and environment department has initiated a probe into the deaths of endangered serows (goat-antelopes) after a large number of carcasses were found in two villages of the state, an official said on Friday.

“Around 20 serows died in the forest near Serhmun village (in western Mizoram) in past two weeks. Death of eight serows were also reported from Darlawn village (northeastern Mizoram) along Manipur border,” a Mizoram forest department official said.

He said forest and wildlife officials had been sent to both the areas to ascertain the cause of the deaths. “After getting the reports of the visiting officials and analysing the carcasses of the animals, next course of action would be taken,” the official added. Serow is the state animal of Mizoram.
 
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Balochistan Chief Minister Dr Abdul Malik Baloch revealed on Monday that there were about 900 ghost schools and 300,000 bogus enrolment of students in the public sector schools in the province.

This is Balochistan one of the least populated areas in Pakistan with 300,000 bogus enrolment. Imagine what is the situation in the rest of Pakistan. Basically Year on Year literacy in Pakistan is in a nosedive. In another decade literacy in Pakistan would be around 40%.

No wonder Jins wander their land :lol: .......... ghost schools must be the thing attracting them :D
 
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