Thousands of parents assembled in extended lines, with occasional disorder, outside a public school in Nalgonda, all determined to acquire enrollment forms for their children. The excitement could easily be confused with the rush for spots at a renowned institution celebrated for its history and role in developing students. Yet, this is a state-operated school that is defying traditional assumptions about government-provided education.
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