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Freeing education

The action of AICTE banning with immediate effect the US-based CFA Organisation from holding exams is unfortunate.

In the field of education, borders must not be drawn based on illusionary fears. Rather, planning must be inclusive of global developments.

Will AICTE withdraw the ban in the interest of more than 6,000 students, most of whom work in global industry/organisations?

N.K.Raveendran

Bangalore

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