Haryana Govt Schools Enrollment Crosses 21.55 Lakh Students
Haryana's government schools have achieved a significant milestone with over 21.55 lakh students enrolled, reflecting a positive trend in public education and state initiatives.
Haryana's government schools have achieved a significant milestone with over 21.55 lakh students enrolled, reflecting a positive trend in public education and state initiatives.
The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has started the SSC Class 10 and HSC Class 12 board examinations for the 2025-26 academic session from February 26, 2026. The exams will run through mid-March with specific schedules and gu
The objection window for KMAT 2026 Session 1 provisional answer key closes today, February 26, 2026. Candidates must submit challenges with a ₹200 fee per question by 11:00 AM.
The National Testing Agency closes the CUET-UG 2026 registration window today, February 26, at 11:50 PM. This is the final opportunity after multiple extensions for students facing technical issues.
The Teachers Recruitment Board announced results for assistant professor exams in five subjects, with over 42,000 candidates vying for 2,708 vacancies in government arts and science colleges.
The Examination Regulatory Authority, Prayagraj, has officially declared the UP DElEd 2026 results for the 1st and 3rd semesters. Students can now view and download their personal scorecards from the official portal btcresult.in using their login credenti
The Telangana Intermediate public examinations commenced smoothly with 97% of 5.14 lakh students appearing on the first day. No malpractice cases were reported, and police assisted late students in reaching centers.
Over 25,000 independent preschools in Karnataka may shut down due to impractical new government regulations, risking 4.5 lakh jobs and affordable childcare access.
Gujarat's Class 10 and 12 board exams start today, with 15.28 lakh students appearing across 1,701 centers. Strict measures include CCTV surveillance and flying squads to ensure integrity.
UPPSC announces revised timings for PCS-2025 mains exam from March 29 to April 1 in Prayagraj and Lucknow, with 11,727 candidates qualifying. LT Grade results for Biology and English also declared.
In Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, 25 Zilla Parishad teachers have been assigned to assist with the ongoing army recruitment drive, working shifts as late as 11 pm. Teacher unions have sharply criticized the move, calling it an unfair burden that harms student
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Three persons, including a community health centre operator, were arrested in Gurgaon for impersonation during the Class 12 Haryana Board exam. A minor was also detained in the case reported from Salaheri school.
NCERT swiftly removed references to judicial corruption from a Class VIII social science textbook after Supreme Court Chief Justice Surya Kant condemned it as a conspiracy to defame the judiciary, prompting a suo motu hearing.
The Delhi government has introduced an online platform allowing parents to file objections against arbitrary fee increases by private schools, aiming to enhance transparency and accountability in education.
The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education has released comprehensive instructions to ensure secure storage and confidential evaluation of answer scripts, addressing transit risks and environmental hazards.
The Karnataka Preschool Association urges the state government to simplify and redraft proposed regulations, citing concerns over complex compliance and operational challenges for early childhood education centers.
A teacher in Karnataka's Chikkamagaluru district is accused of taking a gold chain from a Class 10 boy, promising exam assistance. Police have registered a case and are investigating the incident.
Serious malpractices, including chits delivered via bamboo sticks, were caught on video during the HSC Biology exam in Shirur, Beed district. Authorities report 39 cases, the highest in the division.
A four-year-old boy was severely injured in a stray dog attack at a government school in Bikaner, Rajasthan. This incident follows a similar attack earlier this month, raising concerns about school safety measures.
The NCERT has removed a chapter on judicial corruption from a Class 11 political science textbook following criticism from Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud, sparking debates on educational content and judicial independence.
A Panjab University teacher has deferred a planned protest after authorities addressed demands related to casteist remarks. The incident highlights ongoing issues of caste discrimination in academic institutions.
The Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Directorate has released the schedule for annual home exams for students in classes 1-8 at government and aided schools, with exams from March 16-20 and report card distribution on March 30.
A false ceiling collapsed in a porta classroom at Dyal Singh College, Delhi, prompting student protests. No injuries were reported as the room was empty. Authorities have vacated and inspected all porta classrooms, promising repairs.
The affiliation process for schools in Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu's constituency with the Central Board of Secondary Education has been halted, raising concerns over educational standards and political implications.
Gujarat University has withdrawn its decision to cancel admissions of nine students linked to campus vandalism, following protest warnings from the National Students' Union of India (NSUI).