over 2000 internet users visit education ministry\s social networking accounts
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Over 2000 internet users visit education ministry's social networking accounts

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Manama - Bna

Over 2000 Internet users, from different social backgrounds, have benefitted from the Education Ministry's on-line services since the activation of the ministry's accounts in social networking sites including Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and news service, last month. Visitors have affirmed that the accounts have allowed them easier and speedy access to the ministry's news, information, activities, events and announcements to the public, adding that students, teachers and parents have benefitted a lot from those on-line services.  

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