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India Today on MSNThe Great Sanskrit Riddle: Why few study it when it's basking in renewed glory?
Despite Delhi University’s prestige and government support for Sanskrit, admissions for the subject remain low, as students increasingly opt for in-demand courses, leaving several seats vacant even in ...
The CBSE Class 12 Board Exam is coming up. Students are looking for important questions to help them prepare. This exam is ...
The Kathmandu Post on MSN
Neglecting history in education
When studying social studies at school, I remember learning about King Prithvi Narayan Shah, Bhimsen Thapa, the great ...
Edex Live on MSN
Allahabad HC urges anti-caste content in school textbooks, challenges NCERT narrative
The Allahabad High Court has issued an order recommending that school textbooks include content on the dangers of caste ...
Reading tests will be made compulsory for all Year 8 pupils in England under plans set to be announced by the Education ...
The novelist, who wrote about World War II in “Atonement” and has turned repeatedly to his own times, imagines the 22nd century in his new book, “What We Can Know.” By Sarah Lyall In October, the Book ...
Government agencies neither implement nor enforce laws that mandate schools to provide facilities for students with ...
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