India is home to over One Million Public Schools and more than 130 million students who attend these schools. While the National Curriculum Framework for School Education (NCF-SE) 2023 and New Education Policy (NEP) 2020 call for entrepreneurship and innovation,structured entrepreneurship activities remain largely absent in most public schools.School students hold immense potential as...
By Vemana Vijaya Naga Durganjali The year 2025 is significant for India as it celebrates 78 years of independence, marking an important milestone for our education system.With a staggering 248 million children enrolled in schools, we have the largest school-going population in the world. But along with this achievement comes a profound responsibility: the...
By Prangya Jyoti Samal The introduction of the New Education Policy of 2020 was revolutionary in the field of pedagogy itself. From early childhood to higher education, there were subsequent changes in the structure along with the integration of new concepts, which are crucial for a child’s holistic development. One such addition was the...
By Urwashi Pandey Many of us who live in urban areas believe the concept of child marriage has long been left behind in our country. We grew up believing this concept is now only confined to history books or remote villages, but this assumption is far from the truth. Even today, in many parts...
By Nimmi Verma In Vedic age, education was not reserved exclusively for men but women like Gargi, Maitreyi, Lopamudra established themselves as great debaters of philosophy, as mentioned in Rig Veda. Later the wheels of time churned and changed the spectrum of women’s life and a phrase whispered the Indian households, “Ladki ho,itna padh...
By Mehak Aulakh Purnima Huika, 16, from the Dongria Kondh tribe … “the mountain is God’s abode.” There was no school near home, so she enrolled in an Ashram. Her parents resisted at first, until they were promised food rations. “Slowly,” she said, “I started to like that environment.” Eventually she and thirteen others...
By Sakshi Upadhyay India is home to one of the largest youth populations in the world, often celebrated as its “demographic dividend”, yet a paradox exists – India produces lakhs of engineers, MBA’s and graduates annually still the unemployment rates stand at 6.77%. A crucial question is brought up by the growing gap between...
By Aanya Kapoor Artificial Intelligence (AI) is gradually becoming a part of Indian classrooms. The challenge today is not whether you should adopt AI in your school but how to implement it safely and effectively. AI in education must improve learning without compromising student privacy, cultural relevance, or teacher authority. For principals, school owners,...
By Ritika Artificial intelligence is a revolutionary technology, challenging the age-old norms and traditions in education. Its strength lies in being easy to operate and the ability to manipulate tons of information at once, but this advancement has a huge cost that the working class has to pay. While it may seem as a...
By Kuber Shri Shukla From a struggling economy facing severe fiscal deficits just before the famous LPG (liberalization, privatization and globalization) reforms of 1991, to becoming the fourth largest economy in the world, the story of India has come a long way. In this journey India’s IT sector, with an estimated market size of...