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AI to Revolutionize Engineering Education in India

Industry experts predict AI will dominate engineering curriculum within the next decade, transforming how future engineers are trained in India. Discover what this means for students and institutions.

Karnataka HC: No Endless Disciplinary Inquiries

In a significant judgment, Karnataka High Court rules disciplinary authorities cannot conduct endless fresh inquiries against employees, setting crucial legal precedent for government service matters.

Sir 2.0: India's Education Revolution with AI

Discover how India's visionary education reforms are creating a dynamic learning ecosystem powered by artificial intelligence, flexibility, and institutional autonomy.

2300+ Maharashtra Schools Lack Functional Computers

Exclusive report reveals how thousands of schools in Maharashtra lack functional computer infrastructure, raising serious concerns about digital literacy and education quality in the state.

Zero-Enrolment Schools Crisis: Telangana, MP Worst Hit

Exclusive investigation reveals alarming number of schools with zero students across India. Education Ministry issues urgent advisory to state governments as Telangana and Madhya Pradesh emerge as worst-affected states.

Bengaluru Student Pipe Attack: CM Orders Probe

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah orders urgent investigation after Bengaluru student brutally assaulted with iron pipe. Education Department directed to submit comprehensive report on school safety failures.

Student Voices Transform Karnataka Education Landscape

Karnataka's education landscape witnesses powerful student activism as young voices demand reforms, infrastructure upgrades, and policy changes. Discover how the youth is reshaping India's educational future.

133 Million Girls Out of School: UNESCO Report Shock

Three decades after global leaders promised equal education for all girls, a staggering 133 million remain out of school worldwide. UNESCO's latest report exposes the alarming education gap and urgent need for action.

Karnataka allows primary teachers for classes 6-7

In a significant policy shift, Karnataka allows primary school teachers to handle classes 6 and 7, addressing teacher shortages and enhancing educational flexibility across the state.

Judicial probe into Leh violence by retired SC judge

The Central government has appointed a retired Supreme Court judge to conduct a judicial inquiry into the September 24 communal violence in Leh, Ladakh. Get the latest updates on the investigation and government response.

US Education Dept Layoffs Threaten Student Programmes

Massive staff reductions at the US Department of Education threaten critical student support programmes. Discover which initiatives are on the chopping block and how Indian students could be affected.

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