The Bihar government is launching "Mission Daksh" in December to address the educational challenges of approximately 25 lakh students in state-run schools. Despite reaching upper primary classes, many struggle with basic Hindi reading. The program involves intensive mentoring by teachers in small groups, with strict supervision by district magistrates. The initiative aims to improve academic performance, and failure in final exams could lead to action against headmasters, principals, and teachers. This is part of Bihar's broader efforts to enhance education quality in the state. As part of "Mission Daksh," the Bihar government plans to address the educational deficiencies of around 25 lakh students in state-run schools, particularly those struggling with basic Hindi reading despite being in upper primary classes. The initiative involves intensive mentoring by teachers in small groups of up to five students.

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