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Indian city takes school to street kids

By Thomson Reuters Foundation in Mumbai | China Daily | Updated: 2017-02-07 07:52

Program embraced by community that is struggling to afford homes

To get street children in the western Indian city of Thane into school, civic officials first forced their parents to send them to regular state schools. The kids showed up late or not at all, and dropped out quickly.

So the officials decided on "signal schools", or small schools that would be close to where the kids lived - on the street, near a traffic signal.

Indian city takes school to street kids

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