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  • With Pink Sarees & School Bags, These...
    by Nishtha Kawrani on March 17, 2026 at 11:30 am

    Imagine walking past a small village classroom and seeing students reciting the alphabet, solving basic math problems, and giggling over nursery rhymes. Now imagine that the “students” are all grandmothers — women in their 60s, 70s and even 90s. It may sound surprising at first, but this is exactly what happens at Aajibaichi Shala, India’s first school dedicated to educating elderly rural women who never had the chance to attend school in their childhood. What began as a simple idea has […]

  • From Art Workshops to Global Honour: Rouble...
    by Krystelle Dsouza on March 16, 2026 at 2:30 am

    Have you ever met a child who’s never seen a pencil?  Mumbai-based artist Rouble Nagi recalls her interaction with one. It was during an art workshop she was conducting in one of the city’s bastis (slums). The child gave her a quizzical look when she handed them a pencil, and then asked what it was. Rouble was startled.  She felt a tangible shift in the way she viewed the world. Was this experience unique to that child, or were we as a society failing underprivileged communities? “I […]

  • Doctor Turned Bureaucrat: AIIMS Graduate Secures...
    by Raajwrita Dutta on March 9, 2026 at 10:30 am

    In Rawatbhata, Rajasthan, a young man harboured ambitions that far exceeded the ordinary cycle of small-town life. Anuj Agnihotri’s early years were distinguished by diligence and academic curiosity, yet beneath the exterior lay a determination that would later define his extraordinary journey.  Medicine appeared a natural course, and he pursued an MBBS at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, mastering the rigours of anatomy, physiology, and patient care. For most, the white […]

  • For Nomadic Bharwad Families, a Flexible School...
    by Niharika Dabral on March 9, 2026 at 2:30 am

    The day for Pritam Nehare, a fellow with Learning Companions, begins at the Sonkhamb centre, with sunlight streaming across colourful mats and teaching aids neatly arranged for the morning session. Pre-primary children wait patiently, some still gripping pencils awkwardly, others eager to show the letters they practised the previous day. After their class, he sends them out to play while he completes routine documentation. By 4 pm, the school-going children return, and the room fills again with […]

  • AI at work: Could the tools meant to help...

    Artificial intelligence has promised to boost productivity, yet a recent Harvard Business Review study reveals a hidden cost. Managing multiple AI tools can increase mental fatigue, cognitive overload, and even burnout, especially in oversight-intensive tasks. While AI can streamline repetitive work, excessive use strains the brain, highlighting the need to balance technology with human cognitive limits.

  • No replies, no rejections: What’s behind the...

    A growing number of job seekers are facing silence instead of responses, as ghosting reaches new highs. A report by Criteria shows over half of applicants were ignored in the past year. AI-driven mass applications and the rise of “ghost jobs” are overwhelming recruiters, eroding trust, and turning hiring into a system where effort often goes unseen and unanswered.

  • US Education Department accused of limiting...

    The US Department of Education is in legal trouble. States claim the department did not fully reinstate cancelled school mental health grants as ordered by a court. Only six months of funding was restored instead of a full year. This partial funding threatens essential mental health services in schools. Some districts have already issued layoff notices.

  • Goa Class 12th Board exams will start on THIS...

    The Goa Board has tentatively scheduled the Class 12 (HSSC) 2027 result declaration for February 11, signalling a tighter academic cycle. This follows the March 21, 2026 result announcement, where 92.9% students passed, improving from 2025. Students can download the 2026 timetable via the official website, with results also accessible online and through SMS services.

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