Findings revealed that by the end of primary school, Chinese pupils were 10.7 months ahead of white British pupils and Indian pupils 8.8 months ahead.
As the April 5 Afghan presidential elections draw closer, there is a growing consensus among most analysts that there will be a runoff vote and that ethnic groups will firmly ally themselves with a particular candidate in this second round of voting.
Findings revealed that by the end of primary school, Chinese pupils were 10.7 months ahead of white British pupils and Indian pupils 8.8 months ahead.
As the April 5 Afghan presidential elections draw closer, there is a growing consensus among most analysts that there will be a runoff vote and that ethnic groups will firmly ally themselves with a particular candidate in this second round of voting.