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According to IMARC Group, the Indian pre-school/childcare business was valued at $3,480 million in 2020. Looking ahead, the market is expected to grow at a CAGR of almost 12 percent between 2021 and 2026. Pre-schools are an important element of the education system because children develop the basic cognitive, physical, social, and emotional abilities that will prepare them for subsequent success in school and life during their first four years of life. The growth of the Indian pre-school/child care industry is largely driven by factors such as increased parent awareness of early childhood education and care, as well as the country's increasing proportion of nuclear families and working women. Since both parents in the household are likely to be preoccupied with their jobs, pre-schools provide a dependable structure to guarantee that the child's development is not hampered by the absence of parents. This necessitates the creation of creative and cutting-Read More
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