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21-04-2025 Vol 19

Tag: National Education Policy 2020

CBSE mandates 50 hours of annual training for teachers, declares STEM as 2025 focus theme – The Times of India

NEW DELHI: The Training Unit of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued two major notifications, detailing the…

NCERT gives Hindi names to English-medium books, Kerala minister denounces it as great illogicality, cultural imposition – The Times of India

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The decision to give Hindi titles to English medium textbooks of NCERT is a grave illogicality, Kerala Minister for…

No concept of dropping out of higher education, says Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar, highlighting multiple options for students – The Times of India

NEW DELHI: There is no concept of dropping out in higher education as students have multiple options and they migrate…

CBSE introduces new Parenting Calendar with grade-specific activities for 2025-26 academic year – The Times of India

CBSE launches Parenting Calendar for academic session 2025-26 to strengthen school-parent relationships CBSE Parenting Calendar 2025: In a bid to…

“Uncivilised” vs “Arrogant”: Centre, Tamil Nadu’s ‘Hindi Imposition’ Battle

New Delhi: The Tamil Nadu vs centre ‘language war’ – over the National Education Policy and its three-language formula, which…

Explained: CBSE Two-Tier Difficulty Level for Science, Social Science Exams – The Times of India

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will introduce a two-tier difficulty level for Science and Social Science for Class…

‘Telugu Mandatory’, Says Telangana Amid Tamil Nadu-Centre Hindi Row

Hyderabad: The Telangana government has said Telugu will be made mandatory for all schools, including those affiliated with the centre-administered…

Report reveals 35 per cent Indian schools enrol less than 50 students, have not more than 2 teachers: Details here – The Times of India

NEW DELHI: At least 35 per cent of schools across India enrol fifty or fewer students and have just one…

“No Question Of Imposing Language But…”: Education Minister In Hindi Row

New Delhi: There is “no question of imposing any language” but there is an “over-reliance on foreign languages, limiting students’…

CBSE to launch a brand new global curriculum in 2026: How is the existing international syllabus different from the regular one? | – The Times of India

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is set to introduce a global curriculum for foreign students starting from the…