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The demand to change the examination system itself has become louder once again. Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi interacted with students and their parents during the 'Chatron Ki Goonj' campaign held in Uttarakhand. He opined that fundamental reforms are needed in the examination system.
Union Minister Pralhad Joshi has expressed his anger against the state government over the declining enrolment of children in government schools. He has raised questions about the education system.
The political debate over the allegations of saffronization in NCERT and CBSE syllabus has intensified. Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa has attacked the BJP, and the issue of textbook changes has come to the fore again.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has urged states to allow CET at the state level for medical admission aspirants. He said that the states' right to education and the interests of local students should be considered in the context of the central government moving towards a uniform examination system.
A controversial incident has come to light in which students wearing hijab were denied admission in the SSLC-2 exam. This decision has led to a debate in the education sector and confusion has increased about the rules. Along with this, today's top 4 news stories are also attracting attention, and significant developments have been reported regarding the exam and administrative matters.
The wearing of hijab was banned in schools and PU colleges in Karnataka, the Siddaramaiah government has withdrawn the Karnataka hijab ban.
The private school federation is expressing strong objection to Prime Minister Modi's statement on online classes. A new debate has begun on the quality of education, the future of students and the importance of digital learning.
A significant decision has been taken to curb obscene and inappropriate songs in school programs. The relevant authorities have indicated that from now on, only specific and approved songs will be allowed in school programs.
Defending the decision to cancel the event at Karnataka State Open University, Higher Education Minister M C Sudhakar said public universities must remain apolitical.
A former MSBSHSE chief highlights why exam paper leaks continue to occur, pointing to gaps in the system and the need for stronger reforms in exam security and evaluation processes.
The Supreme Court banned NCERT’s Class 8 Social Science book over a “judicial corruption” chapter and issued contempt notices. Here’s what happened
After the Supreme court registers suo motu case over the matter, the NCERT apologises for the ‘inappropriate textual material’ and ‘error in judgement’ that had ‘inadvertently crept’ into the chapter.
In Chapter 4, the Class 8 Social Sciences textbook outlines structural challenges facing courts, including judge shortages, procedural complexity and infrastructure gaps, and links these issues to concerns about public confidence in the justice system.
According to the website, the Fee Review tab allows parents to raise complaints related to school fees, track updates and directly email the chairman of the Fee Review Committee.
The new book lists the approximate number of pending cases in the Supreme Court (81,000), High Courts (62,40,000), and District and Subordinate Courts (4,70,00,000).
Leading the way in hiring industry professionals in the academic workforce are private universities, while the central universities have hired only 15 PoPs so far.
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