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Techie's App Simplifies College Search for Students

A Bengaluru software engineer has developed an innovative mobile application that transforms how students find and select colleges across India, making the admission process smarter and data-driven.

Meghalaya CM's Quality Education Push for Every Child

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma unveils ambitious education reforms focusing on quality learning, infrastructure upgrades, and teacher training to transform the state's educational landscape.

Priyanka Gandhi: NEP, SHRI Scheme Brainwash Kids

Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra launches scathing attack on government's education policies, calling NEP and SHRI scheme tools for ideological brainwashing of young minds.

Parental Exam Rage: India's Education Crisis

The toxic culture of parental pressure during board exams is creating a generation of stressed students. Discover why the '6 out of 7 rage' phenomenon needs urgent attention and how it's damaging our children's future.

Karnataka: Horatti opposes reducing SSLC, PU pass marks

Karnataka Legislative Council Chairman Basavaraj Horatti strongly opposes reducing pass percentages for SSLC and II PU exams, arguing it would degrade education standards and harm students' future prospects.

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.

APG Shimla University MoU Boosts Legal Education

APG Shimla University partners with leading institutions through MoU to enhance legal education with international collaborations, skill development programs, and improved career opportunities for law students.

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.

Australia Defends International Student Intake Limits

Australian Education Minister Jason Clare addresses concerns about international student intake limitations, emphasizing their crucial role in the education system while defending government policies.

Chandigarh: India's New Education Capital

Chandigarh emerges as India's premier higher education model with unprecedented university density, innovative teaching methods, and industry-aligned curriculum transforming the educational landscape.

India's Higher Education Regulatory Failure Exposed

Exposing the systemic regulatory collapse in Indian higher education that threatens academic credibility and student futures. Learn why oversight bodies are failing and what this means for millions of students.

IIT Students' ChatGPT Mastery: 50+ Examples

OpenAI reveals fascinating insights into how Indian engineering students are leveraging ChatGPT for complex academic projects, research, and innovation at premier institutions like IITs.

Florida's Syllabus Transparency Sparks Academic Freedom Debate

Florida's new legislation requiring public universities to post all course syllabi online sparks heated debate between transparency advocates and academic freedom defenders. Discover the implications for Indian students considering US education.

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.

8,000 Indian Schools Empty: Zero Student Crisis

Exclusive UDISE+ data reveals nearly 8,000 schools across India operated without a single student in 2024-25 academic session, raising serious questions about education infrastructure and resource allocation.

Library Fine Reveals Hidden Educational Inequality

A poignant personal story from Chandigarh reveals how a small library fine became a profound lesson about privilege, access to education, and the invisible barriers many students face in India.

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