education
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Class 4 student dies in Uttar Pradesh’s Ballia district allegedly after teacher slaps her
Scroll Staff
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IIT-Bombay department withdraws ban on non-vegetarian food at campus eatery
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Allow children freedom to break things – that is how they will learn, says toymaker Arvind Gupta
Shreya Roy Chowdhury
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IIT-Bombay department issues notice banning non-vegetarian food in cafeteria
Scroll Staff
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‘Mothering A Muslim’ brings up what we all know but won’t acknowledge: Hate in the classroom
Neyaz Farooquee
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PM Modi’s book for students on beating stress to be released on Saturday, before board exams start
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Centre fills two key posts at IIM-Ahmedabad and Kozhikode, hours before IIM Act comes into effect
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AICTE recommends engineering students to study the Vedas and Puranas too
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'We’ve been criticised yet everybody uses our data': Director of influential Indian education survey
Shreya Roy Chowdhury
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CBSE postpones Class 12 physical education board exam
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Niti Aayog and Union HRD ministry compete over state education roadmaps
Shreya Roy Chowdhury
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Madrasas should be affiliated to CBSE or ICSE, says Shia Central Waqf Board chairperson
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Rajasthan education minister believes Brahmagupta discovered gravity 1,000 years before Newton
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Indian students will have to take more board exams in 2018 – and their teachers are dismayed
Shreya Roy Chowdhury
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‘I hate Muslims’: A book uncovers the bullying faced by Muslim children in many Indian schools
Nazia Erum
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In Rajasthan, villagers protest as government plans private management for schools it did not build
Shreya Roy Chowdhury
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Kerala: Ernakulam’s Peace International School asked to shut down for teaching communal syllabus
Scroll Staff
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The backstory: How I became a minor celebrity while reporting on a Uttar Pradesh school programme
Shreya Roy Chowdhury
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Six states ask regulatory council to not approve new engineering colleges: The Indian Express
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Students, teachers call JNU’s decision to make attendance compulsory for all courses absurd
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