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  • These Schools Have Made Gardening, Democracy &...
    by Nishtha Kawrani on May 14, 2026 at 4:30 am

    What if school weren’t just about report cards, ranks and racing through textbooks? What if classrooms gave children the freedom to ask strange questions, learn at their own pace, build things with their hands, make music, grow food, vote on decisions, or even paint what a melody feels like? Across India, a quiet shift in education has been taking shape for years. Alternative schools,  often inspired by philosophies like Waldorf, Steiner and integral education, are challenging the idea that […]

  • Indian Girls Now Outnumber Boys From School to...
    by Avantika Krishna on May 13, 2026 at 1:30 pm

    For decades, India’s education narrative has been shaped by a persistent gender gap — fewer girls in classrooms, higher dropout rates, and limited access to higher education. But a powerful shift is underway.  From school corridors to postgraduate lecture halls, girls are not just catching up — they are beginning to outnumber boys. Recent data from the National Statistical Office (NSO) signals a turning point. India is steadily closing long-standing gender disparities in education, with […]

  • IPS Officer Educates 1000s in MP’s Villages,...
    by Shivani Gupta on May 8, 2026 at 9:30 am

    Originally reported and written in March 2023, this story has been republished as part of our archival content.  Kanchan (name changed) is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in law from Bhopal University. Back home, her mother is still engaged in sex work.    “She has always been involved in the work, but she doesn’t want her daughters to face these problems. She has always encouraged me to pursue education,” she tells The Better India.   Kanchan and her mother belong to the […]

  • How a Delhi Teen Kept Studying Through...
    by Raajwrita Dutta on April 17, 2026 at 8:34 am

    He was meant to be thinking about revision timetables, last-minute doubts, and the familiar pressure of board examinations. Instead, Aarav Vats learnt to measure time in hospital appointments, in the silent wait between chemotherapy cycles, and in the fragile moments when strength returned just enough to open a textbook. Somewhere in that strange overlap of adolescence and illness, a Class 10 student from Delhi kept studying. When the CBSE results were declared, his score of 96.6 percent did […]

  • Bihar cracks down on heavy school bags: NCERT 10%...

    Bihar's Education Department mandates private and government-aided schools to adhere to NCERT guidelines, limiting school bag weight to 10% of a child's body weight. Schools must install weighing scales for regular checks, with violations leading to action. This policy aims to reduce physical burden and promote student health and overall development.

  • JEE Advance 2026: Answer key, objection window,...

    JEE Advanced 2026 exam concluded, with IIT Roorkee organizing. Candidates await response sheets, answer keys, and results, all scheduled for release in late May and early June. The Architecture Aptitude Test for B.Arch admissions also has its dates set. JoSAA counselling will follow for IIT admissions.

  • Viral video: US techie in Bengaluru shocked by...

    An American tech professional in Bengaluru has gone viral on X. Tony Klor shared his shock at the exceptionally high student scores displayed on a roadside billboard. He humorously noted the intense competition in India's education system. The video has sparked online discussions about academic pressure and the scale of competition.

  • Yale medical school under federal fire over...

    The US Justice Department accused Yale University of illegally considering race in its medical school admissions, citing data showing Black and Hispanic applicants had significantly higher chances than white and Asian applicants with similar credentials. This action escalates the Trump administration's crackdown on affirmative action, following a Supreme Court ruling that effectively ended such practices in college admissions.

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