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  • From Newsroom to Classrooms: How a Journalist...
    by Guest Contributor on March 4, 2026 at 2:30 am

    Originally 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 […]

  • How Artist-Turned-Educator Rouble Nagi Built 800+...
    by Nishtha Kawrani on February 23, 2026 at 11:30 am

    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 […]

  • For 30 Years, This Nilgiris Forest School Has...
    by Krystelle Dsouza on February 20, 2026 at 2:30 pm

    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 […]

  • How One Mom Turned Her Love for Science Into a...
    by Krystelle Dsouza on February 14, 2026 at 8:30 am

    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, […]

  • Harvard layoffs extend to alumni affairs office...

    Harvard University has laid off 55 employees from its Alumni Affairs and Development office as part of broader cost-cutting measures amid financial pressures. This decision follows earlier steps like pausing wage increases and limiting new hiring, aiming for long-term office sustainability. The cuts highlight financial strains on universities with large endowments facing potential federal policy changes.

  • US H-1B changes in 2026: What shifting...

    New immigration policy changes in the United States are reshaping how companies hire global talent, particularly through the H-1B visa programme. Rising costs, including a proposed $100,000 fee for certain overseas petitions, and a shift to wage-weighted visa selection are creating uncertainty for employers and international professionals. As demand for AI and tech talent grows, companies are increasingly exploring alternative visas and permanent residency pathways while competing nations like […]

  • Yale cancels four summer study abroad programs,...

    Yale University has canceled four summer study abroad programs in Ecuador, Brazil, the Czech Republic, and France, impacting numerous students and faculty. Decisions, attributed to logistical issues, faculty availability, or low enrollment, have disrupted students' carefully laid plans and disappointed long-serving professors. Affected students are now scrambling for alternatives.

  • WBJEE 2026 notification released; examination...

    The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board has released the WBJEE 2026 notification, announcing the schedule for applications, corrections, admit cards, and the examination. Online registration with fee payment begins on March 10 and ends April 5, followed by a correction window from April 7 to 9. Admit cards will be available from May 15, with the exam scheduled for May 24. Paper I covers Mathematics, Paper II covers Physics and Chemistry, while results will be declared later.

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