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Read MoreIn a small village in Piplodi, a tragedy changed the course of education for dozens of children overnight. When the roof of a government school collapsed, seven young lives were lost, and with it, nearly 90 tribal families lost their only access to a nearby classroom. As the village came to terms with the loss, the question of what would happen to the children’s education remained unanswered. Among those watching closely was 60-year-old farmer Mor Singh, who had never been to school himself […]
Imagine walking past a small village classroom and seeing students reciting the alphabet, solving basic math problems, and giggling over nursery rhymes. Now imagine that the “students” are all grandmothers — women in their 60s, 70s and even 90s. It may sound surprising at first, but this is exactly what happens at Aajibaichi Shala, India’s first school dedicated to educating elderly rural women who never had the chance to attend school in their childhood. What began as a simple idea has […]
Have you ever met a child who’s never seen a pencil? Mumbai-based artist Rouble Nagi recalls her interaction with one. It was during an art workshop she was conducting in one of the city’s bastis (slums). The child gave her a quizzical look when she handed them a pencil, and then asked what it was. Rouble was startled. She felt a tangible shift in the way she viewed the world. Was this experience unique to that child, or were we as a society failing underprivileged communities? “I […]
In Rawatbhata, Rajasthan, a young man harboured ambitions that far exceeded the ordinary cycle of small-town life. Anuj Agnihotri’s early years were distinguished by diligence and academic curiosity, yet beneath the exterior lay a determination that would later define his extraordinary journey. Medicine appeared a natural course, and he pursued an MBBS at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, mastering the rigours of anatomy, physiology, and patient care. For most, the white […]
The NIIT India Skills Gap Report 2026 exposes a stark reality: degrees no longer guarantee jobs. Students lag in digital, data, and cybersecurity skills, while mid-career professionals face ageing expertise. With certifications, applied learning, and continuous upskilling becoming essential, the report urges systemic reforms—making employability a shared responsibility of students, institutions, and industry alike.
The Punjab Subordinate Services Selection Board (PSSSB) has released the Group D Admit Card 2026 on its official website, sssb.punjab.gov.in. Candidates can download their hall tickets by entering their registration number and date of birth. The admit card is essential for entry and contains crucial exam details, with candidates advised to verify information and adhere to exam day guidelines.
April 2026 school holidays: April 2026 marks the start of the 2026–27 academic year across India, alongside a series of national and regional school holidays. Key observances include Good Friday, Ambedkar Jayanti and Baisakhi, with several dates creating long weekends in states such as Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. Schools also begin academic transitions during this period, while rising temperatures towards the end of the month prompt timetable changes and signal the approach of summer vacations […]
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University has extended the deadline for submission of online application forms for admissions to its CET, national-level tests and merit-based programmes to April 11. The earlier deadline was March 31. The decision was taken following requests from prospective applicants seeking more time. Candidates can continue to apply through the official university websites, where detailed information on eligibility, procedures and programme requirements is available.
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