The National Independent Teachers Association (Nita) in Kanpur on Sunday demanded that teachers from private CBSE and ICSE schools be included in the state government's cashless treatment scheme. The delegation pointed out that there are approximately 4,000 CBSE and 2,000 ICSE schools in the state, of which approximately 2.
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The National Independent Teachers Association (Nita) in Kanpur on Sunday demanded that teachers from private CBSE and ICSE schools be included in the state government's cashless treatment scheme. The delegation pointed out that there are approximately 4,000 CBSE and 2,000 ICSE schools in the state, of which approximately 2.