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

Keeping Education on Track
Keeping Education on Track

By Manish Dubey

Manmohan Singh works at a gurudwara in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, and spends a large part of his earnings in educating under-privileged children. His one such ‘classroom’ is under an open sky, next to the railway track where three college students teach children of daily wage labourers. All the expenses are borne by Manmohan and his wife Rajvinder Kaur.

Manmohan Singh works at a gurudwara in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, and spends a large part of his earnings in educating under-privileged children. His one such ‘classroom’ is under an open sky, next to the railway track where three college students teach children of daily wage labourers. All the expenses are borne by Manmohan and his wife Rajvinder Kaur.

Education On Wheels: Efforts Underway In Karnataka To Launch Mobile Vans & Ensure Education To All
Education On Wheels: Efforts Underway In Karnataka To Launch Mobile Vans & Ensure Education To All

By गाँव कनेक्शन

A Bengaluru-based NGO is set to launch a mobile education van to help the economically backward communities access education facilities.

A Bengaluru-based NGO is set to launch a mobile education van to help the economically backward communities access education facilities.

ASER 2022 Observes Key Shifts in Rural Education System Pattern
ASER 2022 Observes Key Shifts in Rural Education System Pattern

By गाँव कनेक्शन

The Annual Status of Education Report [ASER] 2022 was halted post 2018 due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions and has been recently released on January 18, with findings showing an improving state education system in rural belts across India.

The Annual Status of Education Report [ASER] 2022 was halted post 2018 due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions and has been recently released on January 18, with findings showing an improving state education system in rural belts across India.

NIPUN Bharat Is Key To Ensure Education-Driven Development in India
NIPUN Bharat Is Key To Ensure Education-Driven Development in India

By Bidyut Majumdar

In adherence to the findings of the National Education Policy 2020, the NIPUN Bharat scheme is ensuring that the students in India’s government-run primary schools master foundational literacy and numeracy. This can help India achieve its developmental goals because children with solid educational foundations can assure a bright future for India.

In adherence to the findings of the National Education Policy 2020, the NIPUN Bharat scheme is ensuring that the students in India’s government-run primary schools master foundational literacy and numeracy. This can help India achieve its developmental goals because children with solid educational foundations can assure a bright future for India.

Did technology heed or harm education during the COVID-19 pandemic?
Did technology heed or harm education during the COVID-19 pandemic?

By Pankaja Srinivasan

Students, teachers, educators, mental health experts and policymakers discussed the impact of technology in classrooms, at a recently held National Conference on Education in Anaikatti, Tamil Nadu.

Students, teachers, educators, mental health experts and policymakers discussed the impact of technology in classrooms, at a recently held National Conference on Education in Anaikatti, Tamil Nadu.

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.

'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.

UNICEF report demands increased public education funding for poorest household learners
UNICEF report demands increased public education funding for poorest household learners

By गाँव कनेक्शन

The report pointed out that the children who have poor access to quality education are most likely to be residing in remote and rural belts globally and need an increased financial aid dedicated to public education. Details here.

The report pointed out that the children who have poor access to quality education are most likely to be residing in remote and rural belts globally and need an increased financial aid dedicated to public education. Details here.

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

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