HP Announces 600 JBT Teacher Vacancies for 2026
The Himachal Pradesh Rajya Chayan Aayog has released the official notification for Junior Basic Teacher recruitment 2026, with 600 vacancies available. Online applications open March 16, 2026.
The Himachal Pradesh Rajya Chayan Aayog has released the official notification for Junior Basic Teacher recruitment 2026, with 600 vacancies available. Online applications open March 16, 2026.
The National Institute of Open Schooling has issued hall tickets for the April 2026 practical examinations for Secondary and Senior Secondary courses. Students can download them online.
Minor technical issues emerged during CBSE's on-screen marking trial for Class 12 exams in Indore, with teachers adapting to digital evaluation. The system aims to streamline assessment as practice continues.
Indian states implement smartphone bans in schools amid global concerns over attention spans and social media addiction. Experts debate effectiveness versus need for digital literacy education.
Students across India actively participated in a nationwide survey and demonstration program aimed at enhancing educational engagement and practical learning experiences in schools.
Schools across the region held their annual prize distribution ceremonies, recognizing outstanding students in academics, sports, and extracurricular activities. The events highlighted the importance of holistic education and community involvement.
A skit competition was organized in schools to encourage creativity, teamwork, and communication skills among students, with participants showcasing performances on various themes.
Educational institutions nationwide marked Holi with vibrant festivities, including cultural performances, traditional rituals, and safety workshops to promote a responsible celebration.
A floral festival was organized at a local school to engage students in environmental activities, featuring flower arrangement competitions and educational workshops on sustainability.
In 2016, Tina Dabi made history by becoming the first Dalit woman to secure All India Rank 1 in the UPSC Civil Services Examination at age 22. Her journey from Delhi student to IAS officer symbolizes social change and academic excellence.
Police in Chittorgarh arrested 17 Kashmiri students from Mewar University after they allegedly attempted self-immolation during a protest demanding recognition for their BSc Nursing course.
More than 21,000 students appeared for entrance exams for Class VI and IX admissions to Atal Residential Schools in Uttar Pradesh. The competitive exams were held at 89 centers across the state for the 2026-27 academic session.
Panchkula's Women and Child Development Department will inspect all play schools to identify unregistered institutions. Schools violating NCPCR guidelines face closure to ensure child safety and quality education.
A private school teacher in Hyderabad's Miyapur was terminated after allegedly forcing a Class 9 student to undergo tonsure despite the boy citing religious reasons for growing his hair, sparking parental protests and police intervention.
Gujarat Governor Acharya Devvrat presided over the convocation ceremony at Kanya Maha Vidyalaya in Jalandhar, where 580 students received degrees. The event highlighted educational achievements and the governor's emphasis on women's empowerment and holist
Karnataka's Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa has appealed to all legislators to actively promote government schools to improve enrollment and quality, as discussed in the Legislative Council.
In Chennai, six out of ten newly inaugurated Muthalvar Padaippagam study centers are empty or locked, with students unable to book slots due to incomplete listings on the GCC website, causing frustration among exam aspirants.
CBSE Class XII students in Chennai struggled with the mathematics exam due to printing errors and tricky questions. Students reported time management issues and confusion over case studies and multiple-choice questions.
The Congress party in Haryana has raised concerns over the state's inadequate representation in Panjab University, demanding a reserved quota in the Senate to protect regional interests.
The Haryana government has approved Rs 7 crore for the repair and maintenance of government schools across the state, aiming to improve infrastructure and learning environments for students.
A major controversy has erupted in Haryana as two candidates, both from the state, are staking claim to the same UPSC rank 113, leading to confusion and legal scrutiny over the selection process.
Calcutta Public School, Baguiati, held its annual sports day at NKDA Football Stadium, featuring speeches, athletic events, and cultural displays. Students, teachers, and parents participated in a day of teamwork and celebration.
Sarala Birla Public School honored women educators on International Women's Day, while Loyola alumni cleared Civil Services and DPS students excelled in a math Olympiad. Teacher training on safety was also conducted.
The Council of Higher Secondary Education in Odisha will implement improvement examinations from this year, allowing students to boost scores for competitive admissions.
Teacher job aspirants held a dharna in Bhubaneswar demanding immediate filling of thousands of vacant teaching positions in high schools and Odisha Adarsha Vidyalayas, citing recruitment delays.
The UPSC clarified that Akansha Singh, who claimed UPSC rank 301, is not the real candidate. The actual rank holder is from Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh, as confirmed by official records.
Mizo Zirlai Pawl opposes mandatory 'Vande Mataram' singing in Mizoram schools, citing cultural and religious concerns. The student body urges reconsideration of the directive.
Three staff members at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya in Koraput have been suspended following the drowning deaths of three Class X students in the Kolab reservoir. The school principal confirms an investigation is underway.
Over 1 lakh teachers in Madhya Pradesh risk job loss after DPI mandates Teacher Eligibility Test for those with over five years of service left, citing a Supreme Court order.
Abdullah Afridh, a 25-year-old with locomotor disability from Coimbatore, cleared the UPSC civil services exam 2025 with an all-India rank of 942. He prepared at a free coaching centre in Chennai after completing his postgraduation in economics.