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Maroc Maroc - Times of India - Top Stories - 13/Jul 22:49

Bunking class? This teacher will come to your house to take you to school

A teacher in Hyderabad has been consistently fetching absent students from home to ensure better attendance. With a focus on English, Telugu, and environmental science, his dedication is commendable. Parents appreciate his efforts in getting children back to school.

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