education
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Imran Khan’s government reflects a Zia-era mindset by blaming schools and universities for extremism
Muhammad Amir Rana, Dawn.com
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Christophe Jaffrelot on the way Hindutva is changing history and science textbooks in schools
Christophe Jaffrelot
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A Dalit woman’s battle for the job that was her right
Johanna Deeksha
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Why is the culture of punishment as spectacle so pervasive in India?
Arun Kumar
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Literacy is vital because illiterate people could become a burden on the country, says Amit Shah
Scroll Staff
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NEET: MK Stalin writes to 12 chief ministers for support to oppose exam
Scroll Staff
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Podcast: Worried about sending your kids back to school? Here’s why you shouldn’t be.
Smitha Nair
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A new wave of Bahujan solidarity seeks to break down barriers in India
Johanna Deeksha
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Fact check: Is Gujarat’s school dropout rate really less than 1%, as PM Modi claimed?
Gautam Doshi, FactChecker.in
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BJP credits Modi for setting up two new colleges a day since 2014, although 74% of them are private
Gautam Doshi, FactChecker.in
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The Right to Education Act has brought hope – but the pandemic has shown flaws that should be fixed
Vishal Vasanthakumar
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How Covid derailed the dreams of young doctors in India
Johanna Deeksha
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‘Our children have been set back by two years’: In Mumbai, another round of online classes begins
Smitha Nair
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The agony of navigating college on a smartphone
Johanna Deeksha
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By failing to prioritise education, Modi government and the states are harming India’s future
Deepanshu Mohan
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24 institutions declared fake by UGC, most from Uttar Pradesh, Centre tells Parliament
Scroll Staff
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It’s 500 days since children went to school in India. Everything is opening. Why aren’t schools?
Johanna Deeksha
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A 13-year-old was locked out of online classes because his parents refused to pay annual school fees
Vijayta Lalwani
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From avid learner to sole earner of her family, how school closure changed this 13-year-old’s life
Johanna Deeksha
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Amid travel restrictions, Indians enrolled in Australian universities are left in the lurch
Indira Laisram