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  • In Pune, One Woman’s Home Became a Safe...
    by Nishtha Kawrani on January 23, 2026 at 2:30 am

    Twelve-year-old Roshini steps forward, a notebook clutched tightly in her hands and curiosity flickering in her eyes. Outside, the basti hums with its usual evening rhythm — pressure cookers hiss, buses groan uphill, and children call out to one another. Inside Khelghar, the noise softens. This is Roshini’s after-school learning space — a place where voices are heard, mistakes are allowed, and learning unfolds without fear. She takes a deep breath and begins to recite an English poem. Her […]

  • 5 Lakh Youth From Remote Villages Are Stepping...
    by Nishtha Kawrani on January 20, 2026 at 2:30 am

    On a quiet morning in a crowded Delhi neighbourhood, 21-year-old Yashika opens her laptop and begins writing lines of code. Outside, vendors call out and traffic hums past. Inside, she is building software — and a future that once felt unreachable. Just a few years ago, Yashika struggled to speak in English, hesitated to introduce herself, and viewed technology as a necessity rather than a passion. Today, she works as a software developer, teaches computer skills at an NGO, and contributes to […]

  • This 9-YO Doesn't Go To School But He Invests in...
    by Nishtha Kawrani on January 19, 2026 at 5:30 am

    Imagine a sunny morning where, instead of rushing to catch the school bus, a child is sketching ideas for a new robot prototype. Later, he might set up a tiny cupcake stall in the courtyard, chatting with customers and counting his earnings, and later sit under a tree with a vibrant stack of books, fully absorbed in a world of ideas. What if learning wasn’t boxed into classrooms and textbooks — but woven seamlessly into life itself? This isn’t a distant dream. It’s the everyday reality […]

  • How Indian Cities Are Using AI to Make Classrooms...
    by TBI Team on January 15, 2026 at 2:30 pm

    This article was originally published on the NITI Frontier Tech Respository. India’s urban classrooms are undergoing a quiet transformation. No longer confined to textbooks and static assessments, they are beginning to adopt AI-powered systems that observe, adapt, and respond — turning schools into interactive learning ecosystems. Cities like Belagavi and Pimpri Chinchwad are early examples of this shift. By deploying tools such as deep learning-based eBooks, AI classroom surveillance, and […]

  • Himachal Board introduces identical question...

    The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education has announced major reforms for the 2026 Class 10 and 12 examinations, scheduled to begin from March 3. The Board has introduced identical question papers across all series, with 20 per cent marks allotted to MCQs under the National Education Policy. Practical exams will be held in February, results are targeted by April 30, and CCTV-based monitoring will be enforced to prevent malpractice.

  • KVS Special Educator Vacancy 2026 announced for...

    Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan has announced 987 Special Educator vacancies for TGT and PRT posts for academic year 2026–27. Approved by the Ministry of Education, the recruitment aims to strengthen support for Children with Special Needs across Kendriya Vidyalayas. Posts include 493 TGT and 494 PRT positions. Eligibility covers academic, professional and CTET requirements. Selection involves a written CBT and professional competency test. Detailed notification will be released soon at […]

  • Indiana lawmakers push bill allowing Classic...

    Indiana's Senate Bill 88 proposes allowing the Classic Learning Test (CLT) alongside SAT and ACT for college admissions, potentially benefiting classical curriculum students. The bill also includes a "success sequence" for public schools, sparking debate on its effectiveness and potential for marginalizing students. Additionally, it could alter teacher licensing exams.

  • US to cut number of green cards by up to 2.4...

    The US is set to issue up to 2.4 million fewer green cards by the end of President Trump’s second term, according to the NFAP. The largest reductions will affect immediate relatives of US citizens, refugees, and diversity visa recipients. Experts told Newsweek this could create talent shortages in tech, healthcare, and research sectors, delaying projects and slowing innovation. Employers, universities, and skilled immigrants may face long-term career and workforce challenges under these […]

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