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Rajasthan Cuts School Bag Weight 50% with New Textbook Plan

Rajasthan's school education department announces a two-stage textbook distribution for classes 1-5 from 2026-27, aiming to reduce bag weight by 50% and promote child-centric learning as per NEP 2020. Learn how this move benefits students.

NCERT to Get Deemed University Status This Month

NCERT is poised to become a deemed university, enabling it to award degrees and boost research. The UGC's final approval is expected by month-end. Explore the implications for India's education system.

NCERT to Get Deemed University Status This Month

The NCERT is poised to receive deemed university status by March 31, empowering it to grant degrees and significantly boost educational research in India. Discover the implications.

NCERT Recruitment 2026: 173 Non-Academic Posts

NCERT has opened applications for 173 non-academic Group A, B, and C posts for 2026. Apply online before January 16, 2026. Check eligibility, salary up to Rs 2.09 Lakh, and selection process.

NEET UG 2026 Syllabus Out: NCERT-Based Prep Guide

The National Medical Commission has published the official NEET UG 2026 syllabus. Aspiring medical students for 2025 can now plan their studies using this NCERT-only blueprint. Start your focused preparation today!

AI Textbooks for Classes 11 & 12 by NCERT

NCERT forms a team to design AI syllabi for senior students. AI to be compulsory from Class 9 and introduced from Class 3 by 2026-27. Explore India's new educational shift.

NCERT Team to Create AI Textbooks for Class 11, 12

NCERT has constituted a 19-member committee to develop new textbooks on Artificial Intelligence for Classes 11 and 12, aiming to integrate AI into the national curriculum. Learn about the experts involved and the timeline.

375 Karnataka Schools Switch to CBSE Syllabus Since 2022

Data shows 375 private schools in Karnataka migrated from state to CBSE syllabus between 2022-2024. Experts cite parental perception, flexible norms, and curriculum quality as key drivers. Explore the detailed analysis.

Pakistani Publishers Protest Unilateral Curriculum Reforms

Publishers in Pakistan are protesting the government's unilateral curriculum changes, fearing the loss of millions of textbooks. The reforms, implemented without consultation, could render existing stock obsolete. Read about the industry's demands and the

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