An Indian student learns by doing at the carpentry workshop of amulti-purpose secondary school in New Dalhi. India has built, equipped and staffed more than 2,200 , multi-purpose schools on the pattern of U.S. comprehensive schools. These schools turn out more knowledgeable, better trained and more useful citizens than had been possible with the traditional high schools. In addition to importing general education as the traditional schools, the multi-purpose schools develop individual talents and aptitudes of young students. VIRIN: 150715-O-AA002-034