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Read MoreIn the Union Budget 2026, the Indian government sent a clear message: content creation, be it animation, gaming, comics or digital storytelling, is not just a pastime, but a career pathway with real economic value. With the announcement of National Creator Labs, the Budget recognises the creator economy as a legitimate, skills-driven industry that can support livelihoods and fuel India’s future workforce. Under this new push, the government has earmarked Rs 250 crore to support the launch […]
Editor’s note: Budget announcements are still evolving as more fine print and official notifications come in. This explainer captures the key education-related highlights reported so far and what they could mean for students and families. On Sunday, February 1, 2026, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Budget 2026–27 in Parliament; her ninth consecutive Budget, signalling a decisive shift towards future-ready education. In a country where nearly half the population is […]
Columbia University and Barnard College are challenging the Trump administration's restrictions on international students. They have joined Harvard University in a legal brief. This action highlights the significant contributions of international students to American research and economic growth. The brief argues that restricting visas harms U.S. higher education. Many universities support this stance, emphasizing the importance of attracting global talent.
San Francisco's schools are in disarray as nearly 50,000 students miss classes due to a teachers' strike entering its third day. Educators demand higher pay and better healthcare, clashing with district officials citing a $100 million deficit. Families are struggling with childcare and lost income, while negotiations continue with no immediate resolution in sight.
Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan has released the KTET hall ticket for the December 2025 session on February 11, 2026. Candidates can download their admit cards from ktet.kerala.gov.in using application details. The exam is scheduled for February 21 and 23, 2026. A printed admit card and valid photo ID are mandatory for entry.
The Central Board of Secondary Education has released answer keys and OMR sheets for the DRQ 2026 Tier-1 exam. Candidates can download these from the official website using their roll number and date of birth. A window to raise objections, with a fee of ₹100 per question, opens February 12th to 14th. Expert decisions on challenges will be final.
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