To address the growing drug abuse problem among Punjab’s youth, the Punjab State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (PSCPCR) has directed the state's Education Department to launch an initiative focused on educating students about the dangers of drug addiction. This effort seeks to curb the alarming rise in drug abuse and equip students with the knowledge to make informed, healthy choices.
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Teachers and Experts oppose Kerala Government’s proposal for Saturday School Days
A wave of opposition has emerged across Kerala as teachers, education experts, and parents unite to reject the state government's recent proposal to introduce Saturday school days.
NIT Manipur rises in NIRF Rankings, establishes itself among India’s premier engineering colleges
The National Institute of Technology (NIT) Manipur has made significant strides in the NIRF Rankings 2024, establishing itself as one of India’s leading engineering institutions. The institute climbed an impressive 20 places in the engineering category, securing the 74th position, marking a significant milestone in its academic journey.
Blended learning trending in 2024
Imagine being able to learn at your own pace, anytime and anywhere. Sounds too good to be true? Welcome to the world of blended learning! Blended learning is a game-changer in education.
Yogendra Yadav advocates for inclusive textbooks
Renowned political activist and academic Yogendra Yadav has emphasised the need for a revamped National Curriculum Framework (NCF) that promotes diversity and critical thinking in school education.
Narayana Murthy Criticizes Coaching Classes, Advocates For Genuine Learning
Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy expressed strong reservations about the effectiveness of coaching classes, stating that they often fail to aid students genuinely.
Delhi High Court Allows St. Stephen's Students To Attend Classes Amid Admission Dispute
The Delhi High Court has permitted seven students admitted to St. Stephen's College to attend classes while the legal dispute over their admissions continues. On Tuesday, the court issued an order allowing the students to participate in classes but prohibited Delhi University from making further allocations to the college.