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pleasant surprise as karnali students get free textbooks at enrolment

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This is a domestic education policy story in Nepal's Karnali province. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain disruption, or corporate margin effect is present. The article describes improved textbook delivery logistics for public schools, but no private sector involvement, pricing signal, or trade impact is identifiable.

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  • Free textbooks distributed to students in Karnali province at enrolment.
  • 80,868 textbook sets delivered, covering 80% of provincial needs (up from 40% in previous years).
  • Badimalika Secondary School enrolled 312 students; Janajiban Secondary School enrolled 470.
  • Education Development Directorate expects enrolment similar to last year's 595,599 students.
  • Federal enrolment campaign started April 28, classes began May 3.
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