Thousands of students admitted under the Right to Education (RTE) Act are facing an uncertain future as their admission coverage ends at Class VIII. This limitation is causing significant distress for both students and parents, who now grapple with the challenge of continuing education amidst financial constraints and the potential need to transition to government schools.
Education News | Latest Updates, Trends, and Insights - Edinbox
MP Nursing College Scam: Digvijaya Singh Demands Probe Led by HC Judge
Senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh has alleged a significant scam in the authorization of over 300 nursing colleges in Madhya Pradesh, accusing officials of accepting bribes during the previous BJP government’s tenure.
Boy Chained For Self-Harm Admitted To Mental Health Institute In Agra
A 10-year-old boy from Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, who gained widespread attention on social media after being seen chained in a viral video, has been admitted to the Institute of Mental Health and Hospital (IMHH) in Agra. This incident has raised significant concerns about the treatment and care for children with mental health issues and disabilities.
Missing Indian Student Nitheesha Kandula Found Safe In California
A wave of relief washed over the Indian community in California as missing student Nitheesha Kandula was found safe after a week of anxious searching. The 23-year-old from Hyderabad, India, vanished from Los Angeles on May 28th, sparking a desperate search effort.
CBSE allows limited class size increase for mid-session admissions and repeaters
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has introduced a flexible policy for class sizes. Schools can now increase student strength to a maximum of 45 under specific conditions. This exception applies to situations where students join mid-semester due to parental transfers or require essential repeat (ER) of a grade.
Kerala Schools Reopen With Hi-Tech Upgrades: CM Vijayan
Kerala’s schools reopened today, welcoming nearly 40 lakh students back to classrooms equipped with state-of-the-art technological upgrades.
Delhi Court Slams Forest Department For Unauthorized Tree Cutting At JNU
The Delhi High Court has issued a contempt notice to the Deputy Conservator of Forests (DCF) for the South Division for allegedly authorizing the felling and transplantation of trees on the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) campus in violation of a prior court directive. This development was reported by IANS.