The Karnataka government's decision to introduce pre-primary classes in 1,008 government primary schools across the Kalyana Karnataka region has ignited a contentious debate. The move has drawn opposition from Anganwadi workers, who argue that it threatens the existence of Anganwadi centres.
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Missing NEET Aspirant Found Safe In Chennai After Massive Search
In a dramatic turn of events, a 15-year-old NEET aspirant who had gone missing from Kota, Rajasthan, has been found safe in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, following an extensive search operation.
Odisha Schools To Reopen On A Weather-Contingent Basis
The Odisha government has empowered district collectors to reopen schools in their respective areas based on local weather conditions. This decision aims to ensure the safety and comfort of students amid the intense heat wave gripping the state.
Yogendra Yadav & Suhas Palshikar Demand Removal Of Names From NCERT Textbooks
Eminent political scientists Yogendra Yadav and Suhas Palshikar have called the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) to remove their names from political science textbooks. They cite concerns over "political bias" and "academic compromises" as the reason behind their request.
Goa Government Mandates Uniforms For Government College Students
In a landmark decision, the Goa government announced that students in government and government-aided colleges will be required to wear uniforms starting the next academic year. This policy, set to take effect from the academic year 2024-2025, aims to promote inclusivity, unity, and a sense of belonging among students while addressing socio-economic disparities.
From Auto Driver's Son To Academic Star: MHT-CET 2024 Achievements
The Maharashtra Technical Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET) results for 2024 have brought outstanding achievements, highlighting the success stories of several students across the state.
A Global Call To Action: Investing In Early Childhood Care & Education
A new report by UNESCO highlights the crucial role of Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) in tackling the global learning crisis. The report reveals that over 300 million children will lack basic reading skills by 2030 unless significant changes are made.