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Students spend 90 minutes a day reading about the head of state, syllabus released

 

North Korea has released a new syllabus for underage students that requires them to read 90 minutes a day about Kim Jong Un's life and national service.

According to a report published in a local North Korean newspaper, the North Korean government has released a new syllabus for minors to increase the importance of the country and the leader, which was developed by Kim Jong Un, the sister of the North Korean leader. ۔

Under the new syllabus, preschool children will now have to read Kim Jong Un's life for 90 minutes a day.

According to the report, all educational institutions have been instructed to raise awareness among children about the North Korean rulers and the nation and to teach it in the form of essays for 90 minutes.

Earlier, preschool students were taught about Kim Jong Un's life for half an hour a day in class.

The syllabus states that when Kim Jong Un was five years old, he was considered one of the brightest students, at that age he could not only read and write, but also participate in activities other than education. ۔

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