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Families with paid trips at risk because of the change in the examination schedule

The article reports that families who planned their lives around the exam schedule set by the Ministry of Education at the end of last year are now facing uncertainty and financial losses due to changes in the deadlines. The revised calendar has created confusion and disrupted previously established plans, leading to potential negative impacts on these households.

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Families with paid trips at risk because of the change in the examination schedule

The article reports that families who planned their lives around the exam schedule set by the Ministry of Education at the end of last year are now facing uncertainty and financial losses due to changes in the deadlines. The revised calendar has created confusion and disrupted previously established plans, leading to potential negative impacts on these households.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of the impact of policy changes on families without overtly criticizing or praising the government's decision. It focuses on the consequences of the altered exam schedule without taking a clear ideological stance.

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