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Which State Has Become the First State to Introduce Compulsory Gender Education at the Graduate Level?

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Which state has become the first state to introduce compulsory gender education at the graduate level?

विकल्प

  • Punjab

  • Kerala

  • Telangana

  • Andhra Pradesh

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उत्तर

Telangana

Explanation:

Telangana has become the first state in the country to introduce compulsory gender education at the graduate level. In this regard, the state government has introduced a bilingual textbook titled ‘Towards a World of Equals’ on a pilot basis in engineering colleges.

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