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School Admission: 5% quota for families of uprising victims
The families of those killed or injured during the July uprising will receive a 5 percent quota benefit in the admission process for government schools. Additionally, the children of freedom fighters or martyrs will also be eligible for this benefit. The Directorate of Secondary and Higher...