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  • He Quit His Corporate Job to Teach Watchmen's...
    by Avantika Krishna on May 20, 2026 at 4:30 am

    On a quiet lane in Miyapur, a fast-growing northwestern suburb of Hyderabad lined with gated apartment complexes and IT campuses, there is an unusual classroom — an overhead water tank, squat and cylindrical, gifted to a teacher who had simply run out of space. Inside, and in the modest rooms built around it over the years, students bend over textbooks every evening while their parents guard the gates of the very buildings that tower above them. This is where Akula Kalyani once studied. Her […]

  • 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 […]

  • NIMCET 2026 hall ticket date and time: Exam...

    NIMCET 2026 admit card will be available for download from May 27 to June 6, 2026, on the official portal using user ID and password. The entrance exam for MCA admission in NITs and IIITs will be held on June 6 from 2 PM to 4 PM. Candidates must carry a printed hall ticket and valid ID. The schedule also includes answer key challenge, result declaration, counselling rounds and final seat allotment process.

  • HPSOS results 2026 declared for Classes 8, 10 and...

    HPBOSE has declared the HPSOS March 2026 examination results for Classes 8, 10 and 12 on May 25, 2026. The pass percentages stand at 61.06 per cent for Class 8, 54.66 per cent for Class 10 and 64.57 per cent for Class 12. The board has also announced schedules for re-evaluation, re-checking and Re-appear or Improvement examinations for the September 2026 session, including fee structure, eligibility conditions and application deadlines through authorised HPSOS study centres.

  • From Rohtak to the UK: How King’s College...

    Sunil Dahiya’s family journey from Rohtak, Haryana to the UK since 2013 has culminated in a milestone: his son Tushar Kumar, 23, becoming Mayor of Elstree and Borehamwood Town Council, and mother Parveen Rani becoming Mayor of Hertsmere Borough Council days later. Tushar’s early entry into politics, education at King’s College London, and work preceded his election. Parveen’s background in education and governance shaped her political rise, highlighting diaspora success and public […]

  • 74% Indian graduates fear AI may make jobs harder...

    A CFA Institute survey reveals strong career confidence among Indian graduates, with 93% believing they have the skills needed for success. However, 74% fear AI and automation may make job searches harder, while 81% feel prepared to use AI tools at work. Finance remains the top career choice, alongside IT. The study highlights rising importance of certifications, soft skills, internships, and global exposure, with most graduates still planning to return to India for employment.

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