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NIPUN Bharat Mission

NIPUN Bharat helps young children read and do basic math with understanding and confidence.

Nurturing Nature, Growing Futures

Green mission by students to make earth clean and fresh.

Mission Shikshan Samvad – For Education and Teacher Respect

Mission to uplift education, honor teachers, and promote human welfare through dialogue.

Tuesday, July 1, 2025

UP Basic Schools Holiday List 2025 – Full Details for Students and Teachers


Uttar Pradesh Basic School Holidays 2025 – Full List for Government and Recognized Schools 

The Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Council (UPBEB) has shared the official list of holidays for the year 2025. This list includes all holidays to be given in government-run basic schools and recognized basic schools across the state.

This holiday calendar is important for students, teachers, school principals, and parents. It helps everyone plan for studies, festivals, travel, and school events in a better way.

Holiday Period

The holiday list is valid from:

1 January 2025 to 31 December 2025

All schools under the control of the UP Basic Education Council must follow this schedule. Schools include:

Parishadiya (government basic schools)

Recognized private basic schools

Main Highlights of the 2025 Holiday List

 Special Leaves for Female Teachers

Some religious festivals are very important for women. That’s why female teachers are allowed to leave on the following days:

Hariyali Teej (Hari Taalaika Teej)

Karva Chauth

Sankat Chaturthi

Halashasthi / Lalai Chhath

Jiutiya Vrat

Ahoi Ashtami

These holidays are optional and only for women teachers. Other staff members and students will have regular classes on these days.

 Pitru Visarjan Leave

On the day of Pitru Visarjan, teachers can take leave to perform family and ancestral rituals. This leave is important in Hindu culture.

This leave is available for both male and female teachers.

It is not a general holiday for all students or staff.

 No Holiday on Basant Panchami

In 2025, there will be no holiday on Basant Panchami.

In previous years, schools were often closed on this day.

But this year, Basant Panchami is not included in the official holiday list.

So, schools will remain open on that day.

. Navami and Vijayadashami Overlap

In 2025:

Navami holiday will be observed on 1 October.

Vijayadashami (Dussehra) will fall on 2 October, which is also Gandhi Jayanti.

That means only one day of holiday will be given for both Dussehra and Gandhi Jayanti. Schools will not have separate holidays for both events.

Expected Month-Wise Holiday Overview (Sample)

Here is an example of how holidays might be spread across the year:

Month           Expected Holidays

January           New Year, Makar Sankranti

February           Maha Shivratri

March           Holi, Good Friday

April           Ram Navami, Ambedkar Jayanti

May                   Buddha Purnima

June              Eid-ul-Adha

July                   Hariyali Teej (for women teachers)

August           Raksha Bandhan, Independence Day

September   Vishwakarma Puja

October           Navami (1st), Gandhi Jayanti & Dussehra

November   Diwali, Chhath, Ahoi Ashtami, Jiutiya

December   Christmas

Note: The Final list with exact dates will be shared by the education department officially.

 Why the Holiday List is Important

For Students

Helps them get rest and enjoy festivals.

They can prepare better for exams and school projects.

They can spend time with their families.

For Teachers:

Teachers can plan their personal and family time.

Religious responsibilities and family events can be managed smoothly.

For Parents

Parents know when children will be at home.

They can plan vacations, trips, or social functions.

For Schools

Helps in creating the annual academic calendar.

Ensures exams and activities do not clash with holidays.

Maintains smooth school functioning.

 Government Instructions

The Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Council has given clear instructions:

All Parishadiya and recognized basic schools must follow the 2025 holiday list strictly.

Schools cannot change or add holidays without permission.

Extra holidays are allowed only if ordered by the District Magistrate or the State Government.

 How to Get the Official Holiday List

You can get the official 2025 holiday list from these places:

1. School Headmaster/Principal

2. District Basic Education Office

3. UP Basic Education Council Website

4. Official School WhatsApp Groups

5. School Notice Board

 Some Important Points to Remember

Female teachers can apply for optional leave on festivals that are important for women.

Pitru Visarjan is a special leave, not a public holiday.

No Basant Panchami holiday this year – schools will remain open.

Gandhi Jayanti and Vijayadashami fall on the same day – only one holiday will be given.

Tips for Schools and Parents

Schools should print and display the holiday list on the notice board.

Teachers should update school registers with these holidays.

Parents should mark these holidays on a home calendar.

Avoid planning exams or meetings on festival dates.






Friday, June 27, 2025

Mission Samvaad: A New Hope for Teachers and Education

 


Mission Samvaad is a campaign launched to improve the well-being of teachers and education in India. Its main goal is to connect teachers with each other, motivate them to learn and teach better, and bring positive energy and thinking into their lives. Mission Samvaad believes that when teachers come together, they can bring about significant changes in schools and society. This mission helps develop a strong team of dedicated teachers who work towards the progress of students, schools, and education. It focuses on environment, teaching, publicity, and power – all positively and democratically.

The purpose of Mission Samvaad is to always find new ways in a peaceful and democratic manner to protect the dignity, rights, and welfare of education and teachers. It encourages teachers to be brave, united, and selfless in working for good education. Mission Samvaad respects all such teachers who believe in truth, honesty, and hard work. It wants to bring all like-minded teachers together to make the school system better.

One of the major parts of Mission Samvaad is to keep the school environment clean and beautiful. It respects teachers who keep their school neat like their own homes. A clean environment makes students feel better and learn better. To make a school clean and positive, we don’t need a lot of money. What we need is the right thinking and will to work. The surroundings of a school can change the learning experience of a student. That’s why a teacher who tries to improve the school environment with honesty and care should never be criticised. Instead, such teachers should be praised and supported.

A teacher spends most of their time in school, so naturally, they want to see their school looking good. If a teacher uses their small savings or takes help from the community to make the school better, it should be seen as a good thing. Clean and beautiful schools help in improving education. Mission Samvaad wants every teacher to take this responsibility and keep their schools nice and clean.

Mission Samvaad believes that no teacher who has made their school environment better has ever provided bad education. If anyone knows about such a case, they should share it. Otherwise, pointing fingers at hard-working teachers is just a sign of jealousy and negative thinking. Mission Samvaad wants to remove such negativity from the minds of society and teachers.

The second big point of Mission Samvaad is about teaching. The mission salutes those teachers who respect the most important part of their job – teaching. A good teacher knows that even a small mistake or carelessness in teaching can ruin a child’s life. Yes, we all know that teachers today have to follow many government rules, and they face pressure. But still, they are not so helpless that they cannot give even the minimum education to their students. Teachers must try to reach at least the basic learning goals for their students. No matter how many problems there are, good teachers always try to teach something useful. Only then can we save the respect of both education and the teaching profession.

The third part of Mission Samvaad is about spreading good work. The mission supports those teachers who are not afraid to show their good efforts and achievements to the world, including the government and society. In India, many scholars and wise people kept their knowledge hidden. That is why many great discoveries and ideas were either forgotten or wrongly claimed by others. As a result, India was called a backward and ignorant country.

Mission Samvaad asks teachers not to hide their good work. Don’t feel shy or doubtful about sharing your success. Come out and become a part of the world. Because evil actions always get advertised. But for good work, people have to work harder to get noticed. For example, milk (goras) is sold in small streets, but alcohol is sold at big shops.

Many times, the government and powerful people can only see the wrong things because clever and dishonest people keep showing only negative things. To remove this darkness, Mission Samvaad wants good teachers to come together and show their light. If your work is good, show it to the world with pride. Mission Samvaad will help you reach beyond the wall of negativity and ignorance.

The fourth and final part of Mission Samvaad is about power. The mission says that to protect truth and justice, we need courage and power. In a democracy like India, such power comes only from unity. In the basic education system, it is often the most sincere and hardworking teacher who suffers the most. There are many ways to trouble good teachers, but if they stay united, they can face any problem.

That is why Mission Samvaad calls for all teachers to come together like a powerful team. From the village panchayat to the state level, all teachers should stay united in a non-political, peaceful, and voluntary way. This is not about donations or ranks. It is only about protecting the rights and respect of education and teachers. Every teacher who loves teaching cares about the falling standards of education, and worries about the loss of teachers’ respect is a soldier in this mission.

Mission Samvaad will bring all these positive and energetic teachers together in one group. It will help them support each other and grow together. When good teachers unite, their power increases, and they can bring big changes in the school system. Mission Samvaad is the voice of all such teachers who want to do something good for their students, schools, and the future of the nation.

In simple words, Mission Samvaad is a hope for teachers. It gives them courage, support, and a group to belong to. It respects their efforts and wants to spread their work to inspire others. It believes in working together, not alone. It is not a political group but a family of teachers who want to do good. Whether it is school cleanliness, better teaching, sharing of success, or being brave, Mission Samvaad is with every teacher at every step. It is a new way to protect the honor of education and educators.




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CBSE Class 10 Board Exam Twice a Year from 2026

 


CBSE, which means Central Board of Secondary Education, has made a new rule for Class 10 students. From the year 2026, students of Class 10 will be allowed to give board exams twice in one school year. The first exam will be in February, and this exam will be compulsory for all students. The second exam will be optional and will happen in the month of May. This second chance is only for those students who are not happy with their marks and want to improve them. This big decision was approved by CBSE on Wednesday.

According to the exam controller of CBSE, Mr. Sanyam Bhardwaj, the results of the first exam will come in April, and the results of the second exam will come in June. This means students who want to improve their marks will not have to wait long. They will be able to focus and try again. This rule will apply to main subjects like Science, Mathematics, Social Science, and Language subjects. Students can choose any three subjects where they want to give the exam again. It gives students a good chance to do better in important subjects.

There will be only one internal assessment for each subject during the academic session. Internal assessment means the marks given by the school teachers based on classwork, homework, projects, and regular tests. This new rule follows the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. NEP 2020 wants school education to become easier, less stressful, and more helpful for students. The aim is to make exams student-friendly and more flexible.

Before this, students only got one chance to take the board exam. If they could not do well, they had to wait for a long time. Sometimes, they also felt pressure and stress. But now, because of this new rule, they will get two chances. So, if they do not get good marks in February, they can try again in May without wasting a full year. This new step will help students improve their confidence. It will also help parents and teachers to support their children in a better way.

CBSE has also said that question papers may be divided into two parts. It means students may get a paper with two sections. This will help them manage time and answer properly. The aim is not just to check memory but also to test students' real understanding and learning. Students will be tested for their knowledge, thinking, and problem-solving skills. It is a big change in the exam system of India.

CBSE has also told schools, principals, teachers, and parents to give all the needed information to students on time. Students should know that this change is not a semester system. It is only for helping students to perform better in the same syllabus and subjects. Schools should guide students and help them understand how this new rule works. Students must know that both board exams are real and serious, and they should try their best in both if needed.

This decision was first announced by CBSE some time ago. Now it has become final. Schools across the country are getting ready for this. But the opinion of principals and teachers is mixed. Some principals feel this change will help students a lot. Others feel it may bring some confusion in the beginning. But most of them agree that the stress of exams will become less. Students will feel relaxed knowing that they have another chance.

This change is being seen as a big step in improving school education in India. It supports the idea that every child should get more than one opportunity to show their best. It also reduces the fear of exams. Sometimes, students are not well or face some problems during the exam. Now they will have a second chance without waiting for next year.

In this system, students who are happy with their marks in the February exam do not need to take the May exam. Their best marks from either exam will be counted. It is a fair and smart way to help children grow. Many education experts believe this will help in building a better future for school students. It also shows that CBSE is trying to move with modern education goals.

Also, this change brings India’s school exams closer to global standards, where students often get more than one chance. It also helps slow learners and those who take time to prepare. Students who fall sick, have personal problems, or face family difficulties around exam time will benefit. They can try again without worry.

CBSE has said that schools should not treat this like a semester system. It is not dividing the syllabus into parts. The full syllabus will be covered in both exams. So, students must study the whole course carefully. They should also plan their time wisely. Teachers should help students with this planning.

Another good thing is that students will learn to take responsibility for their progress. They will get a chance to judge where they stand and how they can improve. It teaches self-confidence and helps them take control of their learning. Parents will also feel less worried, knowing that their child has another chance.

Schools will have to manage time and exam arrangements carefully. CBSE will give clear instructions to every school. This will include how to prepare question papers, how to conduct exams twice, and how to declare results on time. Schools must cooperate and give full support.

Some schools may face small challenges in the beginning. For example, arranging rooms, teachers, and paperwork for two board exams may take extra time. But CBSE believes that these problems can be solved with good planning. The final goal is to help students succeed.

This new decision will start from the academic year 2026. So, all students, teachers, and parents have enough time to understand and get ready. CBSE may also give special training to teachers and staff about this new pattern. Training workshops and meetings may happen so that there is no confusion.

To explain this new system, CBSE may also prepare videos, booklets, and online guides. These will be shared with students and schools across India. The idea is to make everyone ready and comfortable before the new board pattern starts.

Some parents and teachers are also asking questions about marks, final result sheets, and how colleges will see these marks. CBSE has said that the best marks from either the February or May exam will be taken. So, the final mark sheet will show the highest score from both chances. This is to give students the full benefit of the new system.

This system does not mean students should stop working hard. It only means that one bad day will not spoil everything. Students must prepare well for the first exam in February. If needed, they will get another chance in May. But they should not treat the May exam as a backup or last-minute option. Both exams should be taken seriously.

In the future, such changes may also be seen in Class 12 exams or other boards. But for now, CBSE Class 10 is the first one to get this new system. It is a step towards making education fair and student-friendly. It shows that our education system is thinking about children’s well-being.

In the end, the goal is to make exams better, not tougher. It is to make children learn better, not just memorize. CBSE wants to make sure that students can show their talent without fear. They should enjoy learning and grow in life with confidence. Two chances in the board exams will be a strong support for all Class 10 students. This step can change the way India looks at board exams. It is the beginning of a positive and student-first future in school education.



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Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam 2.0 – A Mission of Love and Nature by Indian Schools

 


Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam 2.0 is a beautiful and emotional campaign started by the Government of India. It is a joint mission by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. This mission connects people with the environment in a very special way. It asks every person to plant one tree in the name of their mother. This idea gives a deep emotional meaning to tree plantation and makes people feel connected to the earth. It is not only about growing trees, but it is also about giving respect and love to our mothers by doing something good for nature.

This campaign started on 5th June, which is World Environment Day, and will continue till 30th September 2025. During this time, lakhs of students and schools across India will take part in planting trees. Schools are going to have a key part in making this campaign successful.. School students, teachers, and even parents will become part of this green mission. It is a movement of the heart, which makes people take action not just for nature but also for their loved ones.

One very special thing about this campaign is the emotional tagline – “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam”. This tagline is simple but very powerful. It touches the heart. Every person loves their mother. So when they plant a tree in her name, they do it with love and care. This makes the campaign very strong. It is not just a government rule, but a social and family responsibility. It gives the message that nature is like a mother, and we must take care of her.

In this campaign, eco clubs in schools will play a big role. Every school has an eco club where students take part in environmental activities. These clubs teach children how to save water, reduce plastic use, protect animals, and plant trees. In the Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam 2.0 initiative, eco clubs will take the lead in organizing various activities. They will plan tree plantations, awareness rallies, poster-making, and many other activities. This will help children learn the importance of a green lifestyle.

The campaign also shows a beautiful image – a woman in a blue saree sitting on the ground and planting a small plant. Her face shows love and care. This is the image of a mother, and it represents the love of nature and motherhood. It sends a strong message – just like our mothers take care of us, we must take care of nature. This image will be used in posters, banners, and digital media to spread awareness.

Through this campaign, children will learn responsibility. They will understand that saving the environment is not just the job of the government or some big people. Every child, every family, and every citizen must do their part. Even one tree planted with care and love can make a big difference. The campaign teaches that planting a tree is like giving life, and when it is done in the name of a mother, it becomes even more special.

The idea behind this campaign is also connected to “LiFE Mission” – Lifestyle for Environment. This mission encourages people to make small changes in their daily lives to fight climate change. It tells us to save water, reduce waste, use cloth bags, save electricity, and plant trees. Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam 2.0 is included as an important part of this mission. It brings change from the ground level, starting with children, families, and schools.

School children are very active and energetic. When they learn something in school, they also teach their families. That is why schools are the best places to start such missions. Students will make drawings, write essays, take part in dramas, and campaigns to tell everyone why trees are important. They will go home and ask their parents and neighbors to plant a tree in their mother’s name. This will spread the message to thousands of people.

Tree plantation is important because trees give us many things – fresh air, clean water, food, shelter for birds and animals, and cool shade. Trees also help in stopping floods, soil erosion, and air pollution. When we plant a tree, we help the earth stay healthy. When every student plants one tree, we can grow lakhs of trees in India. This will make our country green and beautiful.

In rural areas, this campaign can be a big success. Village mothers share a deep bond with their land, animals, and the natural environment. Planting a tree in their name is like giving them a gift. Schools in villages can involve the whole community. Parents, teachers, and villagers can come together and celebrate the tree plantation. They can do it on special days like birthdays, school anniversaries, or festivals.

Social media will also help spread this campaign. People can click photos while planting the tree and share them with the hashtag #EkPedMaaKeNaam. This will encourage more people to join. Celebrities, officers, and leaders can also take part and share their stories. This will make the campaign more popular.

This campaign is not just about planting trees. It is also about growing values like love, care, and responsibility. It teaches us to respect our mothers, love our earth, and take action for the future. It is about giving children the chance to learn by doing. It is about making schools places of learning and action.

We must understand that environmental protection is not the work of only a few people. It is a responsibility that belongs to each one of us.

If each of us does a small action, like planting one tree or saving one bucket of water, we can save the Earth. Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam gives us a chance to start this journey with love.

In cities, too, schools can use open areas, balconies, or rooftops to plant trees. Even potted plants are helpful. The core message is to protect nature with care and compassion. Students can also write letters to their mothers after planting the tree, describing their feelings. This will become a memory for life.

Many organizations, NGOs, and nature lovers are also supporting this movement. They are giving free saplings, organizing workshops, and helping schools. Local governments are also helping by arranging water, soil, and space for the plantation. This is a team effort. When all people – children, parents, teachers, officers, and community – work together, success is sure.

This mission will also help in improving the health of our environment. Trees will clean the air, make the weather better, and increase greenery. They will give homes to birds and animals. They will make the school surroundings beautiful. Students will feel proud to see their trees grow. In the future, they will remember – this tree was planted in the name of my mother. This memory will keep them connected to nature.

To make this campaign successful, schools should make proper plans. They can keep records of trees planted, give certificates to students, and celebrate green days. Competitions, songs, poems, and dramas can be organized to increase interest. In every state, every district, and every school, this mission should be active.

Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam is not merely a campaign; it is something much deeper. It is a movement of the heart. It is about giving love back to the earth. It is about showing that every person can be a protector of nature. By joining this, every child becomes a green warrior. Every tree planted is a gift to the future.

Let us all promise to take part in this noble campaign. Let us plant one tree in the name of our mother and take care of it. Let us teach our children the value of trees and the love of nature. Together, we can build a greener, safer, and better India for the next generation. Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam – a simple act, a big message, and a green future.



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UP NIPUN Bharat Mission 2025-26

 


In the schools of Uttar Pradesh, a special mission called NIPUN Bharat is running to help young children from pre-primary to Class 2 learn language and maths better. This work is done by the Basic Education Department. For the new academic session 2025-26, new NIPUN targets have been shared. These targets will help make teaching and learning strong and smooth for children in government schools. All officers and teachers have their tasks to meet the NIPUN goals.

The Block Education Officers (BEOs) have been told to make one school in their block a model school. This means they will choose one primary or composite school and help it become an ideal school under the NIPUN mission. DIET mentors will also take one school in their block and work hard to improve it. These mentors will support learning in classrooms, help teachers, and make sure students are learning well.

The SRG (State Resource Group) teachers will work in the schools where they are posted to help with NIPUN goals. The ERP (Educational Resource Persons) in each block will support 10 schools in their area. These ERPs will go to schools, support teachers, and ensure children are learning as per the targets. All these people will also work closely with the teachers to solve any learning problems.

The teachers who were earlier ERPs will now work in their current schools to help students achieve NIPUN levels. They will give their best to help the school and the children succeed. The focus is to build strong learning habits in young children, especially in language and mathematics. The schools will also use learning materials like workbooks, learning kits, and printed TLM (Teaching Learning Materials) to support classroom teaching.

Director General of School Education, Ms. Kanchan Verma, has given special instructions to all BSA (Basic Shiksha Adhikaris), DIET principals, and officers. She said that every school should try to get 80% or more attendance from the students. Children should not miss school, and they should come daily to learn better. Teachers must complete the syllabus of every subject in Class 5 each month. This helps students to stay on track and be ready for the final exams.

Every month, on the fourth Monday, a meeting will be held with all headmasters. These meetings will help check how the NIPUN mission is going in each school. The officers will review what work has been done, what needs to be improved, and how to solve any teaching-learning problems.

The government wants children to learn at home, too. So, teachers and schools will promote "Learning at Home". Parents will be involved in helping children learn at home, too. The aim is to make children smarter and more confident in studies, even outside the classroom.

One big part of the plan is to check how much students are learning. For this, the Basic Education Department has decided that all primary and composite schools will go through the NIPUN Assessment. This assessment will be done in two rounds: one in December 2025 and one in February 2026. The D.El.Ed. trainees (teacher training students) will help in this process. These trainees will go to schools and take part in checking how well children have learned.

All officers and staff must complete the planning and preparation for these NIPUN assessments in time. No work should be left incomplete. This way, the government can find out which children are learning well and which students need more help.

All schools have been told to keep a focus on fun learning. Students should enjoy coming to school and learning new things. The teachers will also use new methods like group activities, games, stories, and songs to make learning easy and joyful. If children enjoy learning, they will understand better and remember what they study.

The NIPUN Bharat mission is very important for Uttar Pradesh. It wants to make sure that every child can read, write, and do basic maths by the time they complete Class 3. To achieve this, the government is working hard with teachers, schools, and officers. The success of this mission depends on the teamwork and dedication of everyone.

Parents are also being told to support their children. They must send their children to school daily and also check what they are learning. The schools are sharing study plans and learning tasks with parents. So, families become part of the mission, too. Together, teachers and parents can help the child grow better.

Training of teachers is also happening regularly. Teachers are learning new methods to teach language and maths better. They are also learning how to use new study tools and kits in the classroom. Teachers are being trained to take care of each child’s learning level and needs.

Learning outcomes are the main focus of the NIPUN mission. This means the goal is to make sure students really understand what they are learning. Just completing the syllabus is not enough. Children must be able to read a small story or solve basic sums on their own. Teachers will check if children have learned the topic or not.

All schools will display NIPUN learning goals on their walls. Teachers will explain these goals to the children again and again so they know what they are trying to achieve. The students will get small tasks and regular feedback so they can keep improving.

DIETs will play a big role. DIETs (District Institute of Education and Training) will check if schools are meeting their goals. They will guide teachers and give help when needed. They will also collect reports about school performance and share them with higher officials.

Educational kits will be given to all schools. These kits have games, charts, flashcards, and simple tools for maths and language. These kits will be used by teachers in class to make lessons fun and clear. These materials are useful for children who learn by seeing or doing.

Each month, officers will also check if schools are using the materials properly. They will visit schools and talk to teachers and students to see what is going well and what needs more attention. All reports will be reviewed during monthly meetings.

Digital tools will also be used in NIPUN work. Videos, mobile apps, and online content will be used for teacher training and student learning. Schools will be encouraged to use smart classes where possible.

The mission is not only for cities but also for remote and rural areas. Special help will be given to schools in tribal areas, backward regions, and places where learning levels are low. These schools will be given extra support and regular visits by officers.

If a child is not learning properly, the teacher will give him/her extra time and personal help. This is called remedial learning. The goal is to make sure no child is left behind. Each child is important, and they all must achieve the NIPUN level.

The progress of every school will be tracked online. Each block and district will be ranked based on their NIPUN work. The best-performing schools and officers will also be given awards and recognition.

In the end, the mission is about making sure that every child can read, write, and do maths confidently by the end of Class 3. With the help of teachers, officers, parents, and the community, Uttar Pradesh wants to make every school a place where learning is joyful and strong. The 2025-26 targets are set to bring this dream closer to reality.




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