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English Confidence Grows in Rural Haryana Schools

Discover how government schools in Haryana's villages are witnessing a quiet revolution as students gain confidence in spoken English, bridging the urban-rural divide. Read the inspiring story of change.

Newspaper Reading in Schools: A Cure for Screen Addiction?

As UP and Rajasthan mandate newspaper reading in schools, educators and experts weigh its impact on building reading habits and reducing children's screen time. Insights from Delhi's classrooms reveal a decades-old practice.

Jaipur Metro Line 2 Direct Airport Link by 2026

Jaipur Metro's upcoming Pink Line extension will offer direct underground access to all three terminals of Jaipur International Airport, transforming urban connectivity. Discover the project's timeline and impact.

Schools Across India Celebrate Christmas with Joy

Educational institutions in Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh marked Christmas with nativity plays, carols, and charity drives, spreading the festive message of peace and brotherhood.

3 Lohian Schools Await Reconstruction, Year Ends in Delay

Three government schools in Jalandhar's Lohian block remain in a dilapidated state as reconstruction delays persist. Students face safety risks and poor learning conditions. Read about the official promises and the ground reality.

Jaipur Headlines: Major Updates You Need to Know

Get the latest from Jaipur! Key updates on civic issues, traffic alerts, weather, and political developments for December 30, 2025. Stay informed with our comprehensive roundup.

Schools in Punjab & Haryana Celebrate Christmas

Educational institutions across Punjab and Haryana held vibrant Christmas celebrations, featuring plays, carols, and Santa Claus, fostering joy and communal harmony. Read more about the festive spirit in schools.

Telangana: 40% rise in govt schools with under 10 students

Official data reveals a crisis in Telangana's government schools, with over 5,000 institutions having fewer than 10 students. Experts blame single-teacher setups and a shift towards private education. Read the full analysis.

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