The Kerala state government introduced 'Jyothi', a programme that will give migrant workers' children an education. The initiative will end the long history of educational marginalization of this vulnerable group, the majority of whom miss out on formal school opportunities because they are moved here and there all the time and do not enjoy access to public facilities.

Migrant labour forms a substantial percentage of Kerala's working population, with more than 35 lakh contributing to the state's economy in high-growth sectors. All of them stay in the state with their families, leading the government to follow its legacy of free and universal public education for them.

'Jyothi' will admit all the children in the age group three to six years from migrant populations into anganwadis (state child care institutions) and include children of the age group six years and above in public schools. The scheme lays stress on integration of culture and education within an overall scheme of social integration and empowerment.

In April 2025, the government had pledged a month-long outreach effort in May to track down and register out-of-school migrant children by going straight into their settlements. The drive followed a top-level meeting which threw into focus again the continued school lag behind of migrant children.

"We are taking education to where the children are. No child must be left behind simply because parents migrate for work," Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan had said when he launched the campaign. He also made a surprise announcement that an all-encompassing education programme tailored to the needs of migrant children would be unveiled at the fourth anniversary of the state government in Ernakulam on May 7.

The enrolment campaign is being put into action by a huge network of stakeholders, i.e., local self-government officials, Kudumbashree staff members, school teachers, and parent-teacher associations, who would identify and enrol migrant children collectively in schools at the local level.

Following previous efforts like the Roshni project and similar initiatives in Idukki and Kannur, the State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) has been directed to finish a complete education plan for children who are migrants.

As a part of a plan to provide continuity of education despite seasonal migration, the government will introduce a localised registration system for monitoring the whereabouts of children and providing continuous schooling.

The program also involves greater welfare schemes. The migrant colonies' parents and children will be provided with health check-ups and medical camps. Hygiene, healthy living, and drug abuse awareness are the other areas to be propagated under the program.

General Education Minister V Sivankutty emphasized creating favorable environments for the children beyond the school atmosphere. "Children require spaces where they can bloom, not classrooms," he quoted. Municipal boards have been instructed to provide facilities in public space for festive purposes like arts, sports and culture exchanges between native and migrant children.

The inaugural ceremony of 'Jyothi' occurs alongside the initiative to computerize the database of the state's migrant workers. In September 2024, a common portal and a mobile app have been launched to facilitate Aadhaar-based registration of all guest workers. There will be an independent ID for each worker, and information will be available to various departments. Employers, contractors, and shelter providers will be made compulsory by law to register the individuals they are employing or providing shelter to, and the Labour Department will issue working rules and implement awareness programmes.

While the previous Athidhi portal launched in 2023 was based on mobile numbers, the new system requires Aadhaar verification and has provisions to capture information of children of workers.

Home Ministry on Monday requested states to carry out mock drills on May 7 as tensions with 

Pakistan were rising after the Pahalgam terror attack. The announcement came at a time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi is holding a series of high-level meetings, including with senior defence personnel. Meanwhile, parents and students are in dilemma whether schools will remain open tomorrow or not? Students should understand that till now there is no update of schools declaring holiday or conducting online classes.

Any official instruction in this regard to close schools has not yet been made. But for precautionary reasons, students are instructed to remain in contact with their own school for further orders.

Works to be done on May 7 Mock Drill

  • Installation and renovation of evacuation schemes and rehearsal
  • Activation of air raid warning sirens
  • Crash blackout measures arrangements
  • Premature camouflaging of vital plants
  • Training citizens on civil-defense matters to defend themselves in the event of a 'hostile attack'

Delhi Deputy commissioners of police (DCPs) have begun conducting meetings with top police officials to boost patrolling in the national capital, reports.

"We have already stepped up day and night patrolling within the city. We have also put paramilitary forces, and police personnel too, on Delhi's borders with Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. Security has already been tightened inside the city. The DCPs themselves are keeping an eye on the arrangements in their jurisdictions. They are holding meetings with assistant commissioners of police (ACPs) and station house officers (SHOs)," a source informed PTI.

Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education announced the MP Class 12 result 2025. Students who had written the Class 12 exams are now eligible to see and download the results on the official website at mpresults.nic.in. MP Board Class 12 results live updates

The students will be required to enter their details like roll number in the space left blank on the official website to access their results

The board has also released other details like pass percentage, list of toppers, gender-wise performance and others along with the results.

MP board 12th results were conducted between February 25 and March 25. Class 12th exam was conducted between 9 am and 12 pm. The exam started from the Hindi paper and ended with the Mathematics paper.

It should be mentioned here that Madhya Pradesh Board 12th results can also be checked at the Hindustan Times (HT) portal.

Students need to visit the direct link  for downloading their results. 

MP Board Results 2025: Steps to download class 12 results

  • Visit the official site of MP results on mpresults.nic.in.
  • Click on the MP Board Result 2025 for Class 12 option which appears on the home page.
  • Log in and submit by entering your details.
  • Check your result appearing on the screen.
  • Download and save a print version for future reference.

For more related facts, students are advised to visit the official site of MPBSE.

Gujarat HSC Result 2025 Live: GSEB or Gujarat board 12th results to be announced soon. Students will receive their marks on gseb.org. They can even view their results on WhatsApp by sending their seat numbers to 6357300971.

Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) HSC or Class 12th results will be declared soon. The results will be out at 10:30 am, and thereafter students can check their marks online on the board's website, gseb.org.

The board will also declare the Gujarat Common Entrance Test or GUJCET 2025 today, at the same time. GUJCET result 2025 live updates

According to the board, candidates must use the board exam seat number to see their results. Candidates may also see their results through WhatsApp by sending their seat numbers to 6357300971.

The board will issue the notification of mark sheets, certificates, and SR to schools subsequently. It will also issue a circular having guidelines of post-exam procedures such as result and paper verification, name correction, rejection of marks, and re-appearance in examination.

The GSEB HSC examination took place from February 27 to March 13, 2025.

GSEB HSC Results 2025: How to check Gujarat Board 12th results

Visit the board website gseb.org. Click the result link and choose your stream, if need be. Input your seat number. Submit and verify the result.

Besides GSEB HSC Science, General and Vocational results, GSEB will also release GUJCET results. Gujarat HSC Result 2025 Live: Last year in the HSC examination, General stream students achieved a higher pass percentage-

Science stream students' pass percentage last year: 82.5 per cent

General stream: 91.93 per cent.

This year's GSEB 12th results will be declared at 10:30 am today, May 5.

Here are the details about last year's GSEB HSC result for the general stream

Pass percentage: 91.84 per cent

Registered: 3,79,759 Students

Appeared: 3,78,268

Passed: 3,47,738

Students are recommended to have their Maharashtra Admit Cards 2025 and their login details such as Roll Number and Mother's First Name with them to download the results from the official website at mahresult.nic.in.

The result date of MSBSHSE 12th board exam 2025 has been announced by Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. The MSBSHSE 12th result date 2025 is set on May 5 at 1 pm.

Students should have their Maharashtra Admit Cards 2025 and their login details such as Roll Number and Mother's First Name handy to download the results from the official website at mahresult.nic.in.

After the announcement, students are able to download and view their results from the official website of the board: mahresult.nic.in., where students can verify their scores by providing their roll number.

Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education will announce the 12th result at 1 pm following a press briefing of the officials.

Maharashtra HSC 12th Result: Check on mahresult.nic.in and mahahsscboard.in

Step 1: Open the official website, mahresult.nic.in and mahahsscboard.in.

Step 2: Open the link of the HSC result.

Step 3: Put in your credentials, which is your roll number and mother's name, and login.

Step 4: The Maharashtra 12th board result 2025 will be shown

Step 5: Verify the details and ensure all is correct.

Step 6: Download and obtain a print.

List of websites to view MSBSHSE 12th result 2025

Here is the complete list of websites to view MSBSHSE 12th result 2025:

  1. a) mahresult.nic.in
  2. b) hscresult.mahahsscboard.in
  3. c) mahahsscboard.in
  4. d) msbshse.co.in and
  5. e) hscresult.mkcl.org

The result of Maharashtra HSC 12th result 2025 can also be viewed by the students on DigiLocker app and through SMS. Students should be aware that they will have to fetch the official documents from their school after the declaration of the results as the online marksheet is provisional and meant for the reference of the students only.

Tanisha of Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, a student of Commerce, had obtained the top marks among all three streams i.e., Arts, Science and Commerce last year. In that year, 14,33,371 students had enrolled for the exams held in March. Of them, 14,23,970 students had appeared for the exams and 13,29,684 passed.

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Wednesday condemned the Centre's decision to conduct a nationwide caste census, portraying it as a historic step towards empowering backward classes. In a statement during an interaction with the media, Pradhan emphasized the Modi government's resolve to extend justice and representation to backward classes and condemned the Congress for their "flip-flop" on reservations on a caste basis.

This step is a testament to the NDA government's complete commitment under Prime Minister Narendra Modi to safeguard India's marginalized and deprived sections," Pradhan said. He further said that the caste census would provide significant figures to frame welfare policies so that the benefits reach the targeted sections. "Yeh darshata hai Bharat ke vanchit vargon ko apna adhikar dene ke liye pradhanmantri Narendra Modi ji ke netritv wali sarkar kitni pratibaddh hai," he said.

Pradhan also gazed into the past, recalling earlier caste surveys and the earlier controversy over reservations and affirmative action in India. He faulted earlier governments, especially the Congress, for not wanting to introduce radical reforms to correct social imbalances.

The politically sensitive proposal of caste census has seen the divided emotions cut across party lines. While the BJP has come to accept the proposal as part of a holistic social justice plan, opposition parties have raised questions on timing and mechanism of implementation.

Political analysts are of the opinion that the move could redefine the welfare distribution and election politics template, especially in states with immense OBC numbers.

Though the government has set its wheels rolling in terms of holding the exercise, Pradhan's word lingering in voice also has a potential political message: the Centre wants to present itself as a progressive force in conferring social equality as much as implementation is involved and leaving critique to that of political opposition.

Talk concerning the caste census is going to become much more vocal, unfolding far-reaching significance within India's socio-political landscape.

66 students have achieved the top 10 ranks in the state. As many as 11 students are from Bankura alone, seven each from Birbhum, Malda, Purba Medinipur. Six each from Hooghly, Purba Burdwan, five from 24 PGS(S), four from Uttar Dinajpur, three from Paschim Medinipur, 2 each from 24 PGS(N), Alipurduar, Cooch Behar, Dakshin Dinajpur and one each from Kolkata and Nadia.

WB Class 10 Board has established sub-division-wise camp offices to disburse the WB Class 10 marksheet and certificates. Schools will be able to take the West Bengal board Madhyamik 2025 marksheet and pass certificates of their students from their respective camp offices. Students can take them from their schools.

WBBSE year before also had declared the WB Madhyamik results on 2nd May. The pass percentage in the previous year was 83.61 per cent. Chandrachur Sen from Behar was at the top in board exams with a remarkable score of 99 per cent. In 2023 WB board Madhyamik result, the total pass percentage was 86.15 per cent. Shyamapriya Guru was at first position with 98.86 per cent. The result for the year 2023 came out on 19th May.

How to view WB Class 10 result?

Step 1: Visit the official website – wbbse.wb.gov.in or wbresults.nic.in

Step 2: Click on the 'Madhyamik Result 2025' Link present on the homepage

Step 3: Provide your credentials like roll number, date of birth, etc.

Step 4: Click on the submit button

Step 5: The WB Class 10 Madhyamik result will appear on your screen

Step 6: Save WB Madhyamik 2025 Class 10th result in pdf format for future reference

Besides the official wbbse.wb.gov.in website, the WBBSE Class 10 madhyamik results is found at education.indianexpress.com and iresults.net/wbbse-app mobile app. The board announced the results for the West Bengal Board Madhyamik exams at 9 am. The WBBSE Madhyamik result 2025 is uploaded on the IE Education portal at education.indianexpress.com.

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