Kanpur: An Affordable School for the Children of Factory Workers and Labourers
Kanpur: An Affordable School for the Children of Factory Workers and Labourers

By Manish Dubey

A school in Dabauli, Kanpur has become a ray of hope for daily wage and factory labourers as it imparts education to 450-odd children at fees they can easily afford. Children from nearly 20 kilometres away come to study there.

A school in Dabauli, Kanpur has become a ray of hope for daily wage and factory labourers as it imparts education to 450-odd children at fees they can easily afford. Children from nearly 20 kilometres away come to study there.

'Nipun Samman': Uttar Pradesh to award meritorious students from classes 1-3 on monthly basis
'Nipun Samman': Uttar Pradesh to award meritorious students from classes 1-3 on monthly basis

By गाँव कनेक्शन

As per an official press statement issued by the state government on January 5, the 'Nipun Lakshya' mobile application will be used by the the principal of the District Institute for Education and Training [DIET] to assess the students.

As per an official press statement issued by the state government on January 5, the 'Nipun Lakshya' mobile application will be used by the the principal of the District Institute for Education and Training [DIET] to assess the students.

Education first: People living in rural India have high expectations
Education first: People living in rural India have high expectations

By Daya Sagar

The Union Budget allocated ₹94,853.64 crore for education sector in 2019-20. Of the total ₹94,853. 64 crore education budget, ₹56,536.63 crore has been pegged for the school sector and rest ₹38,317.01 crore has been allocated to the higher education. The mid-day meal program has been allocated ₹11,000 crore. The Budget allocated the teachers training and adult education only ₹125 crore. While the numbers are impressive, but rural India wants more

The Union Budget allocated ₹94,853.64 crore for education sector in 2019-20. Of the total ₹94,853. 64 crore education budget, ₹56,536.63 crore has been pegged for the school sector and rest ₹38,317.01 crore has been allocated to the higher education. The mid-day meal program has been allocated ₹11,000 crore. The Budget allocated the teachers training and adult education only ₹125 crore. While the numbers are impressive, but rural India wants more

We need more "smart" teachers like him!
We need more "smart" teachers like him!

By Purushotam Thakur

Shravan Kumar Devangan is a role model for teachers of government-run schools in India. A school in Mardapoty, Dhamtari, Chhattisgarh, stands out with smart classrooms, a good ambiance, a kitchen garden and flowerbeds with both teachers and students taking care of them. It would be difficult to imagine such a school in a tribal village. But Devangan made it happen

Shravan Kumar Devangan is a role model for teachers of government-run schools in India. A school in Mardapoty, Dhamtari, Chhattisgarh, stands out with smart classrooms, a good ambiance, a kitchen garden and flowerbeds with both teachers and students taking care of them. It would be difficult to imagine such a school in a tribal village. But Devangan made it happen

A ‘Model’ Govt Primary School in Baramulla uses Online Tools to Impart Quality Education
A ‘Model’ Govt Primary School in Baramulla uses Online Tools to Impart Quality Education

By Syed Shadab Ali Gillani

The primary school in Sheikhpora Kreeri was one of the pilot schools in the Kashmir valley where the learning management system was introduced during COVID-19. It is an online integrated software used for creating, delivering, tracking, and reporting educational courses and outcomes.

The primary school in Sheikhpora Kreeri was one of the pilot schools in the Kashmir valley where the learning management system was introduced during COVID-19. It is an online integrated software used for creating, delivering, tracking, and reporting educational courses and outcomes.

"We are somehow managing," say primary school teachers in Uttar Pradesh
"We are somehow managing," say primary school teachers in Uttar Pradesh

By Daya Sagar

As per the government records, Uttar Pradesh has a deficit of more than 1.50 lakh primary school teachers. But the ones who are on payroll say they can only teach when freed from clerk hood of 25 odd compilations, including polio vaccinations and general census

As per the government records, Uttar Pradesh has a deficit of more than 1.50 lakh primary school teachers. But the ones who are on payroll say they can only teach when freed from clerk hood of 25 odd compilations, including polio vaccinations and general census

Madhya Pradesh launches 'CM Rise Schools' in a bid to bring govt education at par with private institutes
Madhya Pradesh launches 'CM Rise Schools' in a bid to bring govt education at par with private institutes

By गाँव कनेक्शन

The CM Rise Schools will be equipped with modern libraries, laboratories, playgrounds, and smart classes. These facilities are expected to bring government schools in the state at par with private schools.

The CM Rise Schools will be equipped with modern libraries, laboratories, playgrounds, and smart classes. These facilities are expected to bring government schools in the state at par with private schools.

‘Those free tuitions under thatched roof ensured my admission in Navodaya Vidyalaya’
‘Those free tuitions under thatched roof ensured my admission in Navodaya Vidyalaya’

By Vidushi Singh

A student remembers her guru’s contribution at a time when admission to a government school was vital for her to continue her education. She highlights that the teacher taught his students free of cost without reprimanding them which inspired the students to study hard.

A student remembers her guru’s contribution at a time when admission to a government school was vital for her to continue her education. She highlights that the teacher taught his students free of cost without reprimanding them which inspired the students to study hard.

The Education department is weakening the foundation of Indian education
The Education department is weakening the foundation of Indian education

By Dr SB Misra

Macaulay knew that he only had to produce clerks from colonial India, people who could write in English and Hindi. Today’s education department can’t achieve even that. Where teachers themselves lack in skills such as good handwriting and diction, it is unlikely for them to inculcate these in their students

Macaulay knew that he only had to produce clerks from colonial India, people who could write in English and Hindi. Today’s education department can’t achieve even that. Where teachers themselves lack in skills such as good handwriting and diction, it is unlikely for them to inculcate these in their students

Teacher's Diary: 'Using fashion shows and patriotic programmes to boost students' confidence'
Teacher's Diary: 'Using fashion shows and patriotic programmes to boost students' confidence'

By Akanksha Agnihotri

A teacher from Uttar Pradesh's Farrukhabad district shares that cocurricular activities are helping students in the village develop self-confidence.

A teacher from Uttar Pradesh's Farrukhabad district shares that cocurricular activities are helping students in the village develop self-confidence.

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