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Read MoreOriginally reported and written in September 2025, this story has been republished as part of our archival content. It was an unseasonal spell of October rain that flattened a cabbage crop in a Vadodara school. A group of children stood speechless before it, then tears rolled down their cheeks. Weeks of careful tending had been washed away in a single downpour. For Hitarth Pandya, who had guided them through the process, this was proof that his experiment was working. “They didn’t need a […]
A teacher’s true impact isn’t measured in report cards — it’s measured in the lives they transform. The best teachers don’t just teach lessons; they ignite belief. They step in when systems fall short, and they go beyond classrooms to ensure that learning reaches those who need it most. Sometimes, all it takes is one person willing to see possibility where others see neglect. And sometimes, they don’t wait for classrooms, blackboards or even permission. They simply begin. In […]
Every object in teacher Shanthi Kunjan’s classroom has life. Branches and sticks serve as measuring scales; leaves from the forest teach children symmetry, and seeds assume the role of currency. The Vidyodaya School, where she has been teaching for 25 years, falls in the Gudalur taluk of Tamil Nadu’s Nilgiris district — home to the Betta Kurumba, Kattunayakan, Mullu Kurumba, and Paniya Adivasi communities recognised by the Government of India as Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups […]
Why do the leaves on specific trees outside your window change colour? Why do ships float on water? Why do magnets stick to the fridge? Bengaluru-based Sonali Dasgupta’s 15-year-old daughter Srishti isn’t the only one who has these questions. Children across India do. And instead of directing them towards a paragraph in a textbook, Sonali, a research scientist with a PhD in physics from IIT Delhi and 15 years of professional experience working with some of the best minds in science, […]
Florida’s Board of Governors is set to consider a one-year freeze on new H-1B hires at public universities, a move backed by Governor Ron DeSantis but criticized for potentially limiting research and career opportunities. Existing visa holders won’t be affected, but experts warn the pause could block “exceptional minds” from faculty and medical positions. Stakeholders including university chancellors and student leaders are urging careful evaluation before restricting access to […]
Most Texas school districts have turned down a new law permitting daily prayer and devotionals. The legislation, Senate Bill 11, required districts to decide on offering this optional time. Many districts cited administrative hurdles and existing religious freedoms for students. Some officials felt the law promoted a specific faith. Supporters argue it expands religious rights.
Gurtej Sandhu, an Indian-origin technologist raised in Amritsar, has built a distinguished career in semiconductor research and leadership. An MTech graduate of IIT Delhi and PhD holder from the University of North Carolina, he serves as Principal Fellow and Vice President at Micron Technology in the US. With 2,211 global patents, surpassing Thomas Edison, Sandhu’s work in CMOS process technology underpins modern DRAM and NAND memory used in smartphones and cloud infrastructure.
The Board of Secondary Education, Odisha is expected to release Class 10 matriculation results by the second week of May, with over 5.61 lakh students awaiting their scores. Evaluation work is already underway after smooth conduct of exams across 3,082 centres. Officials reported no major malpractice cases, while students can download scorecards from the official website using their roll and registration numbers.
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