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Nagaland commences foundational learning study

Dimapur, Apr 13 (UNI) Along with the rest of the country, the Nagaland government has started the nationwide two-day foundational learning study (FLS) 2026 today to assess foundational competencies among students of Grade-3.
The National Assessment Centre (PARAKH), a constituent of the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), is conducting the nationwide FLS.
In Nagaland, a total of 70 sampled schools from across 10 with districts with 798 students are participating in the assessment.
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