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RTE Compliance – Only 13% Indian Schools Complaint

RTE Compliance – Only 13% Indian Schools Complaint

The Right to Education Act came into force in 2009. Almost a decade later, the Unified District Information System of Education (UDISE) conducted a survey and found that less than 13% of schools in In

Home Schooling Receives Government’s Approval in Maharashtra

Home Schooling Receives Government’s Approval in Maharashtra

Education is a very basic need of the society. In order to spread education, schools are established. Going to school is very important phase in a student’s life. A student spends 6-7 hours dail

High Need for India to Have Better Educational Outcomes to Beat China

High Need for India to Have Better Educational Outcomes to Beat China

India is seen to be a changing country where high-quality education is given most importance for its future prosperity. If compared to China, actually both the countries India and China started their

Changes Introduced by CBSE For Classes 10 and 12

Changes Introduced by CBSE For Classes 10 and 12

Board exams are indeed a very big event in a student’s life. Not just students, but parents and teachers are also extremely stressed during these exams. The Board exams for the current academic

Schools To Ensure 220 Working Days In The Academic Year

Schools To Ensure 220 Working Days In The Academic Year

Imparting quality education is the need of the hour in India. If India wants to grow, it has to promote education in the best possible ways. In order to improve the standard of education imparted in I

Even Your Memory Can Boost For Long Run?

Even Your Memory Can Boost For Long Run?

According to the recent studies by researchers in Japan, histamine improved people’s long term memory test scores depending on the strength of the original memory and could temporary extend memo

Kenya Is Ready To Introduce Mandarin In Its Curriculum

Kenya Is Ready To Introduce Mandarin In Its Curriculum

Kenya is a country located in East Africa with its coastline on the Indian Ocean. The education system in Kenya is not so effective. The growth is very slow. In order to improve it the government has

Big Relief For Those Who Dislike Mathematics

Big Relief For Those Who Dislike Mathematics

Class 10th and 12th boards are a big cause of concern for students in India. These examinations hold a lot of importance. Not just students, but parents and teachers are equally concerned ab

New Draft Policy Suggests Making Hindi Compulsory

New Draft Policy Suggests Making Hindi Compulsory

Lately, a nine-member K Kasturirangan committee was formulated on the New Education Policy (NEP). The new education policy aims to bring into action an “India-centric” and “scientifi

Darkening Clouds For The Global Economy

Darkening Clouds For The Global Economy

The World Bank is an international financial institution that provides loans to different countries of the world for their capital projects. The World Bank consists of two institutions: the Internatio

Michael and Susan Dell Foundation Invests $200 M in Education, Livelihood and Microfinance in India

Michael and Susan Dell Foundation Invests $200 M in Education, Livelihood and Microfinance in India

Geeta Goel is a well-known face that has been representing the Michael and Susan Dell Foundation across three countries. These are: US, India and South Africa. In India she manages the foundation&rsqu

Automated Speech Recognition Influencing Classroom Studies

Automated Speech Recognition Influencing Classroom Studies

Tech entrepreneur a CEO of Echo360, Fred Singer, who is a founder of a company which was developed after he visited to the classroom of his son. Fred Singer has a history of funding and leading a vari

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