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10% seats in educational institutions to be increased to accommodate the reservation for economically weaker section

The union government has introduced a bill to provide a 10% reservation to the economically weaker section from all communities

Facts, No fiction: Moving towards education vouchers for India’s public schooling system

The critical role of education not only makes it desirable for education to be affordable, especially in India, but also requires a decent quality of the education being provided to students.

Who served the Middle class: In a match between BJP and Congress, BJP wins the set 30-0

We have designed a methodology in which we will consider 30 different categories divided into 11 different parameters to compare what both Governments, Congress and BJP, have done for the middle class

Demystifying Civil Society: Organization linked to ‘Urban Naxals’ wants schools to teach ‘Human Rights Education’

Federation for Human Rights (FPR) urged the government of Puducherry to introduce "Human Rights Curriculum" in the school curriculum in the Union Territory.

UP: Urdu teacher forces students in government school to greet him with ‘Salam Alaikum’, show cause notice issued

Some people complained about the Urdu teacher to the Basic Education Department.

Engineering not for you, Punjab and Haryana HC tells student who could not clear 17 compartments in 9 years

When you could not pass an engineering degree in nine years how can you clear 17 compartments in one attempt, the court asked.

Cambridge distances itself from The Print report after OpIndia fact-check, The Print continues to obfuscate

Reacting to our report, CAIE said that they are aware of the inaccuracies in Shekhar Gupta led The Print article

Tripura government to replace Left-era education system with NCERT curriculum

Tripura government has decided to replace the current syllabus in the state with CBSE syllabus

The Print concocts Cambridge survey conclusions about ‘most Indian girls students aspiring to become journalists and psychologists’

The Print led by Shekhar Gupta has published an article based on a census report by Cambridge Assessment International Education with conclusions which appear completely made up

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