राष्ट्रीय शिक्षा नीति में ‘धातु और अधातु’ के व्यावहारिक ज्ञान पर जोर, छात्रों को मिलेगा फायदा
देश की नई राष्ट्रीय शिक्षा नीति (NEP) के तहत विज्ञान शिक्षा में एक महत्वपूर्ण बदलाव आया है। अब सिर्फ किताबी ज्ञान तक सीमित न रहकर, धातु और अधातु के बीच के अंतर को व्यावहारिक और प्रायोगिक तरीके से समझाने पर जोर दिया जा रहा है। सरकार का मानना है कि इससे छात्रों में वैज्ञानिक सोच…
Maharashtra to Introduce NCC-Inspired Training for Primary School Students
In a forward-thinking move aimed at molding responsible and disciplined citizens from an early age, Maharashtra’s school education minister has announced the introduction of National Cadet Corps (NCC)-inspired training for students starting from Class 1. This military-style program, focusing on instilling discipline and patriotism, represents a significant shift in the state’s educational policy. The government…
Rajasthan Defers Student Union Elections Amidst NEP Rollout Concerns
In a move that has sparked significant debate across the state, the Rajasthan government has announced its decision to not hold student union elections for the current academic session. The High Court was informed of this stance, with the government citing ongoing implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) and concerns from university Vice-Chancellors regarding…
Revolutionary Education: Maharashtra Introduces NCC-Style Training for Primary Students
In a bold educational reform, Maharashtra’s school education minister has announced the implementation of National Cadet Corps (NCC)-inspired training for students as early as Class 1. This groundbreaking initiative seeks to cultivate discipline and patriotism among young learners from the primary level, with a broader vision of shaping well-rounded, nation-conscious citizens. The program will feature…
New State Education Policy Unveiled in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu has officially released its much-anticipated State Education Policy (SEP) 2025, charting a distinct course from the central government’s National Education Policy. The new policy strongly commits to the state’s enduring two-language formula (Tamil and English) and emphasizes state-specific priorities, social justice, and linguistic diversity in its educational framework. [3, 18, 24]
New State Education Policy Unveiled in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu has officially released its much-anticipated State Education Policy (SEP) 2025, charting a distinct course from the central government’s National Education Policy. The new policy strongly commits to the state’s enduring two-language formula (Tamil and English) and emphasizes state-specific priorities, social justice, and linguistic diversity in its educational framework. [3, 18, 24]
New State Education Policy Unveiled in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu has officially released its much-anticipated State Education Policy (SEP) 2025, charting a distinct course from the central government’s National Education Policy. The new policy strongly commits to the state’s enduring two-language formula (Tamil and English) and emphasizes state-specific priorities, social justice, and linguistic diversity in its educational framework. [3, 18, 24]
New State Education Policy Unveiled in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu has officially released its much-anticipated State Education Policy (SEP) 2025, charting a distinct course from the central government’s National Education Policy. The new policy strongly commits to the state’s enduring two-language formula (Tamil and English) and emphasizes state-specific priorities, social justice, and linguistic diversity in its educational framework. [3, 18, 24]
New State Education Policy Unveiled in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu has officially released its much-anticipated State Education Policy (SEP) 2025, charting a distinct course from the central government’s National Education Policy. The new policy strongly commits to the state’s enduring two-language formula (Tamil and English) and emphasizes state-specific priorities, social justice, and linguistic diversity in its educational framework. [3, 18, 24]
New State Education Policy Unveiled in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu has officially released its much-anticipated State Education Policy (SEP) 2025, charting a distinct course from the central government’s National Education Policy. The new policy strongly commits to the state’s enduring two-language formula (Tamil and English) and emphasizes state-specific priorities, social justice, and linguistic diversity in its educational framework. [3, 18, 24]