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UP government converts 15000 primary and upper primary schools into English medium

In Lucknow city alone, 60 primary and upper primary schools have been converted into English medium.

Is the Education ministry making madarsas teach Gita, Ramayana? A fact-check

Will students at Madarsas have to learn Gita and Ramayana from now on? A fact-check

Uttarakhand: Proposal moved for madrassas to get a new makeover with smart classes, LEDs and speakers

The Prime Minister's 15-Point Programme Implementation Committee in Uttarakhand has been seeking ₹27 crores from the Central government for the project.

A Maulvi’s job is to teach religion, education of students is the govt’s responsibility: Himanta Biswa Sarma on madarsas

Answering to Badruddin Ajmal's allegations, Himanta Biswa Sarma stated that Hindus do not attack Mosques, it is Ajmal's own ancestors who had attacked and destroyed Hindu temples.

‘Ad revolution, not education revolution’: Here are 10 questions by Kapil Mishra to Manish Sisodia about Delhi’s education system

BJP leader Kapil Mishra has raised 10 questions on the Delhi's failed education system

How National Education Policy 2020, approved by Modi govt, has conceptualized a new paradigm of higher education in India

This paradigm shift through NEP has been propelled by the need to remove some of the existing anomalies in the Indian Education system

Sleight of hand: Here is how Moneycontrol tried to mislead people on NEP, changed headline after being called out

Social Media users had pointed out the misleading headline of Moneycontrol.

New National Education Policy 2020 unveiled by Modi government, reforms aim to make India a ‘global knowledge superpower’

The new national education policy 2020 introduced by Modi govt seeks to reduce the content load in the school education curriculum.

India’s New Education Policy will be based on Vedic Knowledge combined with Science: HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal

HRD minister said that we have to combine our ancient vedic knowledge with modern science and technology to move forward in future

HRD Minister Ramesh Pokriyal assures students of no academic loss in case of an extension of the nationwide Coronavirus lockdown

HRD Minister said, "The Government will make a decision on April 14 whether to reopen schools, colleges after reviewing COVID-19 situation."

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