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55% class 3 students can’t order numbers, 46% class 6 students struggle with basic math tables, PARAKH survey reveals learning gaps
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A recent Ministry of Education survey reveals significant learning gaps among Indian students. Only 55% of Class 3 students can order numbers up to 99, and just 53% of Class 6 students know multiplication tables up to 10. Mathematics consistently emerged as the weakest subject across grades, with a notable rural-urban divide.
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