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B. Lkhagvabayar: 96.5 Percent of Students in Grades 6-12 Have Access to Textbooks

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The school year has been in full swing. This week, elementary grades will be back to school, while middle and high school grades will be back to school next week. However, the textbook issue is still being addressed. Specifically, the "APlus" company, which provided services for selling and delivering textbooks to the market, has temporarily suspended its operations. The company announced on its website that it had temporarily suspended its oper…
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The school year has been in full swing. This week, elementary grades will be back to school, while middle and high school grades will be back to school next week. However, the textbook issue is still being addressed. Specifically, the "APlus" company, which provided services for selling and delivering textbooks to the market, has temporarily suspended its operations. The company announced on its website that it had temporarily suspended its oper…

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ikon.mn broke the news in on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
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