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Maharashtra: New books, including Geography Maps, for Class X launched

UNI
Wednesday, 22 January 2025 (11:09 IST)
Mumbai: In a big development in the field of education which would go a long way in training students, the Maharashtra government’s State Council of Educational Research and Training has granted its approval to eight books of Target Publications Pvt Ltd.

These books include a unique book on Geography maps - the first-of-its-kind thanks to the innovative education methods.

These books are Geography Maps and Graph Practice Book, Geography Maps and Graph Practice Book (Marathi Medium), Maths Challenging Questions Book, English Writing Skills Book for English Medium, English Grammar and Vocabulary, Hindi Lokbharti Writing Skills Book, Lokbharti Grammar Workbook and Marathi Grammar and Writing Skills Book.

“A new chapter of excellence has been written in the world of academic publications as Target’s new addition for Class X board students,” officials said.

SCERT-Maharashtra officials have appreciated Meghana Jadhav, a senior content writer at Target Publications, for her exceptional work on the Geography – Map and Graph Practice Book.

Praised for its innovative design, the book fosters interactive, hands-on learning that deepens students’ understanding of geographical concepts.

In their official communication, SCERT highlighted this resource as a transformative tool for educators and learners alike.

Speaking on this monumental achievement, Dilip Gangaramani, founder and managing director of Target Learning Ventures, formerly known as Target Publications Pvt Ltd, said, “This recognition is a dream come true. Having eight of our books approved by SCERT and recommended to students is a momentous honour. At Target, we strive to create content that is not only effective but also inspiring and engaging. This milestone underscores our commitment to revolutionising education and empowering young minds across the country.”

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