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Govt Mulls Extending Free Schooling Children Age 13 Bobby Hajjaj

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The article discusses a policy proposal in Bangladesh to extend free education. No direct commercial mechanism, supply chain impact, or price signal is identified. The event is a government initiative with no immediate effect on commodity prices, company margins, or trade flows. Weak mechanism / too early stage / no concrete commercial channel.

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • Bangladesh plans to extend free compulsory education to children aged 4-13, covering up to class eight.
  • Over 65,000 primary schools lack support staff.
  • Over 1.06 lakh teacher posts are stuck in court cases.
  • Midday meal program for primary students is being expanded, currently piloted in 151 upazilas.

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