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Tribal students make it to record books

Tribal students started a new trend by making it into the Asia Book of Records and India Book of Records.

At a program in Tadepalli nearby here on Wednesday, the 8th and 9th grade students from Alur School in Kurnool, run by the Andhra Pradesh Tribal Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society (APTWREIS), showed off their skills in front of the representatives by Asia Book of Records and India Book of Records. They achieved a total of 11 records – two Asia Book of Records and 9 India Book of Records. The students who achieved the achievement were T. Anu Vaishnavi, Gayatri Bai, Manju, B. Vijaya Lakshmi, M. Yuva Rani, G. Sujatha, and YK Sridevi.

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