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Arizona Uses Carryover Funds for School Safety Staff

Arizona Daily Independent

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July 11, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear
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विपन्न विद्यार्थी पढाउन अध्यक्ष विष्टद्वारा अक्षयकोष स्थापना

दाङ। विपन्न वर्गका विद्यार्थीको अध्ययनमा सघाउन राप्ती गाउँपालिकाका अध्यक्ष प्रकाश विष्टले राज्यकोषबाट आफूलाई प्राप्तहुने तलबभत्ताबाट अक्षयकोष स्थापना गरेका छन्। आफ्नो पालिकाको सर्वोदय माध्यमिक विद्यालयमा अभिभावकविहीन, विपन्न तथा जेहेन्दार विद्यार्थीको शैक्षिक उत्थानका लागि रु एक लाख एक हजारको अक्षयकोष स्थापना गरेको विद्यालय व्यवस्थापन समितिले जनाएको छ। आफूलाई मासिक रुपमा प्राप्त हुने रु ३३ हजारबाट अक्षयकोष स्थापना []

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