Ahmedabad Youth Lead Mother Language Revival via Tech

On International Mother Language Day, Ahmedabad's youth are using storytelling, digital content, and education to preserve Gujarati dialects and linguistic diversity, supported by census data showing high multilingualism in Gujarat.

82 Children Miss Exams as No School in Remote Barwani Hamlet

In Barwani district, 82 tribal children from Khedi Faliya missed Class 5 state board exams as their remote hamlet lacks a primary school. The nearest school is 4 km away through dense forest, raising safety concerns from wild animals and difficult terrain

Japan Becomes Top Alternative for Indian Students in 2025

As traditional study destinations face stricter visa norms and rising costs, Japan is drawing more Indian students in 2025, with engineering, IT, and business courses leading the trend. Language skills and cost advantages are key factors.

CBSE Physics Exam Stumps Class XII Students in Chennai

Class XII CBSE students in Chennai faced a challenging physics exam, described as lengthy and tough, with increased numerical and competency-based questions, following a similar pattern to the recent Class X math paper.

MPPSC 2025 Mains Delay Causes Confusion for Students

Over 4,600 candidates face uncertainty as the Madhya Pradesh State Service Examination 2025 mains remain on hold due to judicial review, disrupting preparation plans and overlapping with the 2026 prelims schedule.

MDU Rohtak VC Farewell Marred by Student Protests

The farewell of outgoing Vice-Chancellor Rajbir Singh at Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, saw simultaneous celebrations and protests. While staff distributed sweets, students raised slogans, and the registrar attended under controversial circumstance

Gujarati Exam Pass Rates Hit 90% in Gujarat Class 10

Gujarati language performance in Class 10 exams has improved dramatically, with pass percentages rising from 64.5% in 2019 to over 90% in 2025. Experts highlight grammar and comprehension as key challenges.

TN Reverses Decision, Allows Subject Teachers as Scribes

The Tamil Nadu School Education Department has reversed its recent decision, now permitting subject teachers to serve as scribes for students with disabilities in the upcoming Class X and XII board exams, following unsatisfactory test runs with non-subjec

Vadodara School's Student-Led Design Sets New Standard

Shyama Prasad Mukherjee School in Vadodara showcases how participatory design with students and teachers created a municipal school rivaling private institutions, preserving century-old trees while implementing innovative features.

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