Assam Rotary Club Launches “Ganit Setu” for Rural Math Education
The Rotary Club of Dibrugarh in Assam has launched “Ganit Setu,” a community-based initiative aimed at improving mathematics education in rural areas. The project seeks to transform teaching approaches, provide resources for students, and train local educators. It is funded through a Global Grant focused on sustainable educational development. Organizers say hands-on activities and teacher workshops will be central to the mission. The initiative hopes to boost numeracy skills and interest in math among schoolchildren who lack access to quality instruction.
https://www.sentinelassam.com/north-east-india-news/assam-news/assam-rotary-club-dibrugarh-launches-ganit-setu-for-rural-math-education?utm_source=chatgpt.com
The Rotary Club of Dibrugarh in Assam has launched “Ganit Setu,” a community-based initiative aimed at improving mathematics education in rural areas. The project seeks to transform teaching approaches, provide resources for students, and train local educators. It is funded through a Global Grant focused on sustainable educational development. Organizers say hands-on activities and teacher workshops will be central to the mission. The initiative hopes to boost numeracy skills and interest in math among schoolchildren who lack access to quality instruction.
https://www.sentinelassam.com/north-east-india-news/assam-news/assam-rotary-club-dibrugarh-launches-ganit-setu-for-rural-math-education?utm_source=chatgpt.com
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Assam: Rotary Club Dibrugarh Launches Ganit Setu for Rural Math Education
A CORRESPONDENTDIBRUGARH: Rotary Club of Dibrugarh started Ganit Setu, an initiative under Global Grant GG- 2352874 of The Rotary Foundation with an aim to tran
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CBSE to Publish Monograph on India’s Mathematical Legacy
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is preparing a special monograph titled Bharatiya Ganit Parampara to showcase India’s rich mathematical heritage. The publication will include historical contributions from ancient Indian mathematicians and aim to inspire students. Educators see the project as a way to connect cultural heritage with contemporary math learning. CBSE plans to distribute the monograph across schools and integrate related activities into classroom discussions. The initiative reflects an educational push to deepen conceptual understanding through historical context.
https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/news/story/cbse-to-publish-bharatiya-ganit-parampara-monograph-on-indias-mathematical-legacy-2769922-2025-08-12?utm_source=chatgpt.com
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is preparing a special monograph titled Bharatiya Ganit Parampara to showcase India’s rich mathematical heritage. The publication will include historical contributions from ancient Indian mathematicians and aim to inspire students. Educators see the project as a way to connect cultural heritage with contemporary math learning. CBSE plans to distribute the monograph across schools and integrate related activities into classroom discussions. The initiative reflects an educational push to deepen conceptual understanding through historical context.
https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/news/story/cbse-to-publish-bharatiya-ganit-parampara-monograph-on-indias-mathematical-legacy-2769922-2025-08-12?utm_source=chatgpt.com
India Today
CBSE to publish Bharatiya Ganit Parampara monograph on India's mathematical legacy
CBSE has approved the development of a 150–175-page monograph, Bharatiya Ganit Parampara, celebrating India’s mathematical heritage from ancient to modern times. It will include translated Sanskrit shlokas, biographies, timelines, and applications in architecture…
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IIT Madras to Explore Maths, Music, and Technology
IIT Madras has unveiled plans for the Ilaiyaraaja Centre, which will explore links between mathematics, music, and technology. Starting in 2026–27, the center aims to foster interdisciplinary research and creative learning methods. Faculty will collaborate on projects that demonstrate the mathematical foundations of music and sound engineering. Students will gain exposure to computational models and advanced analytics tied to artistic domains. Organizers emphasize bridging STEM and arts for holistic education. This initiative is expected to attract both tech- and arts-oriented learners.
https://www.dtnext.in/news/chennai/ilaiyaraaja-centre-to-redefine-music-maths-tech-at-iit-m-from-202627?utm_source=chatgpt.com
IIT Madras has unveiled plans for the Ilaiyaraaja Centre, which will explore links between mathematics, music, and technology. Starting in 2026–27, the center aims to foster interdisciplinary research and creative learning methods. Faculty will collaborate on projects that demonstrate the mathematical foundations of music and sound engineering. Students will gain exposure to computational models and advanced analytics tied to artistic domains. Organizers emphasize bridging STEM and arts for holistic education. This initiative is expected to attract both tech- and arts-oriented learners.
https://www.dtnext.in/news/chennai/ilaiyaraaja-centre-to-redefine-music-maths-tech-at-iit-m-from-202627?utm_source=chatgpt.com
DT Next
Ilaiyaraaja Centre to redefine music, maths, tech at IIT-M from 2026–27
CHENNAI: In a sweeping academic reset that places Indian culture at the centre of future-facing technology, the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT-M) is
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Tamil Nadu Launches District Level Review to Improve Math Scores
In response to a state assessment showing declining performance in middle school math, the Tamil Nadu government has initiated district-level review meetings with school leaders. The goal is to identify learning gaps and strengthen instruction in mathematics and science. Officials say the State-Level Achievement Survey revealed areas where students are falling behind and require targeted intervention. Proposed measures include teacher training, improved monitoring, and stronger support systems. The initiative reinforces the need for continuous curriculum evaluation.
https://www.thenewsminute.com/tamil-nadu/tn-govt-initiates-measures-to-address-learning-gaps?utm_source=chatgpt.com
In response to a state assessment showing declining performance in middle school math, the Tamil Nadu government has initiated district-level review meetings with school leaders. The goal is to identify learning gaps and strengthen instruction in mathematics and science. Officials say the State-Level Achievement Survey revealed areas where students are falling behind and require targeted intervention. Proposed measures include teacher training, improved monitoring, and stronger support systems. The initiative reinforces the need for continuous curriculum evaluation.
https://www.thenewsminute.com/tamil-nadu/tn-govt-initiates-measures-to-address-learning-gaps?utm_source=chatgpt.com
The News Minute
TN govt initiates measures to address learning gaps
Follow TNM’s WhatsApp channel for news updates and story links.To bridge learning gaps identified in the recent State-Level Achievement Survey (SLAS), Tamil Nad
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NCERT Introduces New Class 5 Mathematics Textbook “Maths Mela”
NCERT has launched a new Class 5 mathematics textbook titled Maths Mela, focusing on puzzles, stories, and hands-on activities to make the subject more engaging. Developed under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and National Curriculum Framework 2023, the book emphasizes real-life learning. Teachers and students are encouraged to explore concepts through interactive activities designed to deepen understanding. This innovative textbook marks a shift from traditional rote learning to creative math exploration.
https://www.ndtv.com/education/ncert-introduces-new-class-5-mathematics-textbook-to-make-learning-fun-and-engaging-8867036?utm_source=chatgpt.com
NCERT has launched a new Class 5 mathematics textbook titled Maths Mela, focusing on puzzles, stories, and hands-on activities to make the subject more engaging. Developed under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and National Curriculum Framework 2023, the book emphasizes real-life learning. Teachers and students are encouraged to explore concepts through interactive activities designed to deepen understanding. This innovative textbook marks a shift from traditional rote learning to creative math exploration.
https://www.ndtv.com/education/ncert-introduces-new-class-5-mathematics-textbook-to-make-learning-fun-and-engaging-8867036?utm_source=chatgpt.com
NDTV
NCERT Introduces New Class 5 Mathematics Textbook To Make Learning Fun And Engaging
NCERT New Mathematics Textbook 2025: In the new Mathematics textbook, puzzles, stories and hand-on activities have been introduced.
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ASER Report Highlights Math Learning Challenges in Rural India
The Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) 2023 reveals a concerning trend: many rural students struggle with basic arithmetic skills well beyond early grades. More than half of students aged 14–18 could not solve simple division problems. The findings suggest persistent challenges in foundational math learning across rural regions. Experts say this indicates deeper systemic issues that require targeted interventions at early schooling levels. The report has prompted calls for strengthened numeracy programs and teacher support.
https://indianexpress.com/article/education/over-half-of-rural-youth-struggle-with-basic-division-problems-and-time-calculation-aser-2023-9113201/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
The Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) 2023 reveals a concerning trend: many rural students struggle with basic arithmetic skills well beyond early grades. More than half of students aged 14–18 could not solve simple division problems. The findings suggest persistent challenges in foundational math learning across rural regions. Experts say this indicates deeper systemic issues that require targeted interventions at early schooling levels. The report has prompted calls for strengthened numeracy programs and teacher support.
https://indianexpress.com/article/education/over-half-of-rural-youth-struggle-with-basic-division-problems-and-time-calculation-aser-2023-9113201/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
The Indian Express
Most rural kids 14-18 can’t do Class 3 math, over 25% can’t read: ASER 2023
The 2023 report reveals that children in India continue to struggle with basic reading and arithmetic skills well into their teenage years, even after reaching senior classes such as standard 10 and the higher secondary levels of education (Classes 11 and…
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NCERT Launches AI-Driven Maths Programme for Students and Teachers
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has rolled out a four-day online programme to strengthen mathematics learning with AI tools from January 12–15, 2026. The initiative targets both students and educators across India, aiming to improve conceptual understanding and address common learning challenges in mathematics. Participants will explore ways to integrate digital resources effectively into everyday math instruction. The modules are theme-based and engage participants with interactive sessions designed to make math more relatable and enjoyable. The launch reflects growing efforts to modernise classroom pedagogy. Officials emphasised AI’s potential to personalise learning pathways. The programme will be broadcast online and via other digital platforms. It also includes support for identifying gaps in student skills. This step aligns with broader digitisation and education reform goals.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/education/news/ncert-launches-four-day-ai-learning-programme-for-mathematics-here-is-all-you-need-to-know/articleshow/126474557.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has rolled out a four-day online programme to strengthen mathematics learning with AI tools from January 12–15, 2026. The initiative targets both students and educators across India, aiming to improve conceptual understanding and address common learning challenges in mathematics. Participants will explore ways to integrate digital resources effectively into everyday math instruction. The modules are theme-based and engage participants with interactive sessions designed to make math more relatable and enjoyable. The launch reflects growing efforts to modernise classroom pedagogy. Officials emphasised AI’s potential to personalise learning pathways. The programme will be broadcast online and via other digital platforms. It also includes support for identifying gaps in student skills. This step aligns with broader digitisation and education reform goals.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/education/news/ncert-launches-four-day-ai-learning-programme-for-mathematics-here-is-all-you-need-to-know/articleshow/126474557.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com
The Times of India
NCERT launches four-day AI learning programme for mathematics: Here is all you need to know - The Times of India
News News: The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has announced a four-day interactive online programme focused on improving mathemati.
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India’s National Learning Report Shows Major Gaps in Foundational Math Skills
The Parakh Rashtriya Sarvekshan Report 2024 highlights troubling gaps in basic math proficiencies among Indian students. Findings indicate that a significant share of Class 3 students cannot order numbers or perform fundamental arithmetic operations. In Class 6, almost half struggle with multiplication tables up to 10, underscoring the persistence of math phobia. Teachers point to rote learning and shortages of trained staff at lower grades as core issues. Experts warn that without addressing foundational gaps, students will struggle with higher-order math concepts. The report’s results are prompting new discussions among policymakers on strengthening early education.Quality teacher training and curriculum redesign are being advocated. The gaps are most acute in government schools where resource constraints are highest.
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/telangana/2025/Jul/10/national-learning-report-reveals-alarming-gaps-in-students-basic-math-abilities?utm_source=chatgpt.com
The Parakh Rashtriya Sarvekshan Report 2024 highlights troubling gaps in basic math proficiencies among Indian students. Findings indicate that a significant share of Class 3 students cannot order numbers or perform fundamental arithmetic operations. In Class 6, almost half struggle with multiplication tables up to 10, underscoring the persistence of math phobia. Teachers point to rote learning and shortages of trained staff at lower grades as core issues. Experts warn that without addressing foundational gaps, students will struggle with higher-order math concepts. The report’s results are prompting new discussions among policymakers on strengthening early education.Quality teacher training and curriculum redesign are being advocated. The gaps are most acute in government schools where resource constraints are highest.
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/telangana/2025/Jul/10/national-learning-report-reveals-alarming-gaps-in-students-basic-math-abilities?utm_source=chatgpt.com
The New Indian Express
National learning report reveals alarming gaps in students’ basic math abilities
HYDERABAD: The recently released Parakh Rashtriya Sarvekshan Report 2024 by the Ministry of Education has raised serious concerns over students’ poor grasp of f
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Mathematician Manjul Bhargava Calls for Renewed Focus on Indian Math Education
At the Indo-European Conference on Mathematics in Pune, Fields Medalist Manjul Bhargava urged India to prioritise foundational mathematics and research. He cited the need for stronger collaboration between universities and research institutions, especially in state universities where many PhD students lack adequate support. Bhargava also supported interdisciplinary learning under the National Education Policy (NEP) and encouraged including India’s rich mathematical history in the curriculum. He highlighted India’s potential to lead in math education if research networks and communication are strengthened.Suggestions included summer camps and subject circles to nurture young talent. The talk emphasised that math literacy is essential for future technologies like AI.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/pune/india-must-focus-on-maths-encourage-young-people-in-research-mathematician-manjul-bhargava/articleshow/126491536.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com
At the Indo-European Conference on Mathematics in Pune, Fields Medalist Manjul Bhargava urged India to prioritise foundational mathematics and research. He cited the need for stronger collaboration between universities and research institutions, especially in state universities where many PhD students lack adequate support. Bhargava also supported interdisciplinary learning under the National Education Policy (NEP) and encouraged including India’s rich mathematical history in the curriculum. He highlighted India’s potential to lead in math education if research networks and communication are strengthened.Suggestions included summer camps and subject circles to nurture young talent. The talk emphasised that math literacy is essential for future technologies like AI.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/pune/india-must-focus-on-maths-encourage-young-people-in-research-mathematician-manjul-bhargava/articleshow/126491536.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com
The Times of India
India must focus on maths, encourage young people in research: Mathematician Manjul Bhargava | Pune News - The Times of India
Pune: Indian-origin mathematician Manjul Bhargava said the country should not neglect foundational mathematics at a time when artificial intelligence,.
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Punjab Clears ‘India’s First’ Private Digital Universities Policy
The Punjab cabinet approved a landmark policy allowing private digital universities to operate fully online, marking a first for India. This policy supports degree and diploma programmes that leverage AI-enabled learning pathways and virtual labs. Modeled on global digital institutions, it aims to expand access for working professionals and non-traditional learners. Institutions must meet infrastructure and quality criteria, including digital content studios and learning management systems. The move aligns with broader efforts to modernize higher education and supports flexible, technology-driven learning. The policy framework also includes provisions for learner protections and quality assurance.It reflects growing demand for digital learning environments post-pandemic.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/punjab-cabinet-clears-indias-first-private-open-digital-varsities-policy-policy-aligns-with-established-global-digital-first-institutions/articleshow/126441415.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com
The Punjab cabinet approved a landmark policy allowing private digital universities to operate fully online, marking a first for India. This policy supports degree and diploma programmes that leverage AI-enabled learning pathways and virtual labs. Modeled on global digital institutions, it aims to expand access for working professionals and non-traditional learners. Institutions must meet infrastructure and quality criteria, including digital content studios and learning management systems. The move aligns with broader efforts to modernize higher education and supports flexible, technology-driven learning. The policy framework also includes provisions for learner protections and quality assurance.It reflects growing demand for digital learning environments post-pandemic.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/punjab-cabinet-clears-indias-first-private-open-digital-varsities-policy-policy-aligns-with-established-global-digital-first-institutions/articleshow/126441415.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com
The Times of India
Punjab cabinet clears ‘India’s first’ private open digital varsities policy; policy aligns with established global digital-first…
Chandigarh: The Punjab cabinet on Friday approved the Punjab Private Digital Open Universities Policy-2026, with the state govt claiming to be the fir.
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Tribal Pre-Schoolers in Odisha to Learn in Mother Tongue
A new initiative in Odisha will see tribal pre-schoolers learn foundational subjects, including early numeracy, in their native languages. This decision, in line with NEP 2020 guidelines, aims to boost comprehension and retention among tribal children by using familiar linguistic contexts. Teaching-learning materials are being developed in multiple tribal languages, and educators are receiving specialised training. Experts say learning in the mother tongue enhances cognitive development and lays a stronger foundation for later subjects like mathematics. The program will initially roll out across Anganwadi centers.The program will initially roll out across Anganwadi centers. The state hopes this model will improve early learning readiness and academic confidence.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bhubaneswar/tribal-pre-schoolers-to-start-learning-in-own-language/articleshow/126510322.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com
A new initiative in Odisha will see tribal pre-schoolers learn foundational subjects, including early numeracy, in their native languages. This decision, in line with NEP 2020 guidelines, aims to boost comprehension and retention among tribal children by using familiar linguistic contexts. Teaching-learning materials are being developed in multiple tribal languages, and educators are receiving specialised training. Experts say learning in the mother tongue enhances cognitive development and lays a stronger foundation for later subjects like mathematics. The program will initially roll out across Anganwadi centers.The program will initially roll out across Anganwadi centers. The state hopes this model will improve early learning readiness and academic confidence.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bhubaneswar/tribal-pre-schoolers-to-start-learning-in-own-language/articleshow/126510322.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com
The Times of India
Tribal pre-schoolers to start learning in own language | Bhubaneswar News - The Times of India
Bhubaneswar: Tribal pre-schoolers enrolled in anganwadi centres will start learning in their own language and not in Odia. Deputy CM Pravati Parida on.
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Schools in Karnataka Adopt New Teaching Methods, but Learning Lags Persist
A recent survey shows that 95% of Karnataka schools have adopted innovative, experiential teaching methods, including activity-based classes and arts integration. Despite this, less than half of students demonstrate competency in key subjects, particularly mathematics. Educators note that while modern pedagogy increases engagement, systemic issues like insufficient teacher preparation and resource gaps hinder learning outcomes. Some schools also lack adequate infrastructure to support inclusive education. The findings are prompting calls for deeper professional development for teachers and infrastructure investments to maintain teaching quality.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/education/news/95-of-karnataka-schools-adopt-new-teaching-methods-but-student-learning-and-inclusion-gaps-persist/articleshow/122388584.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com
A recent survey shows that 95% of Karnataka schools have adopted innovative, experiential teaching methods, including activity-based classes and arts integration. Despite this, less than half of students demonstrate competency in key subjects, particularly mathematics. Educators note that while modern pedagogy increases engagement, systemic issues like insufficient teacher preparation and resource gaps hinder learning outcomes. Some schools also lack adequate infrastructure to support inclusive education. The findings are prompting calls for deeper professional development for teachers and infrastructure investments to maintain teaching quality.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/education/news/95-of-karnataka-schools-adopt-new-teaching-methods-but-student-learning-and-inclusion-gaps-persist/articleshow/122388584.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com
The Times of India
95% of Karnataka schools adopt new teaching methods, but students are still falling behind - Times of India
News News: Karnataka schools are rapidly embracing modern teaching methods like experiential learning and arts integration. While 95% of schools adopted experien
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UGC Math Curriculum Draft Draws Strong Criticism from Experts
More than 900 academics and mathematicians have criticised the University Grants Commission’s (UGC) draft undergraduate mathematics curriculum. The petitioners argue that the draft sidelines core mathematical topics such as real analysis and linear algebra, while emphasising interdisciplinary courses with limited rigor. Critics also flag the exclusion of applied mathematics and essential computational skills. The backlash highlights concerns that the proposal could weaken foundational math education and dilute research standards. Signatories are urging the UGC to withdraw the draft and rework it with qualified mathematicians.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/education/news/ugcs-draft-undergraduate-math-curriculum-flagged-for-grave-defects-by-over-900-experts-heres-why/articleshow/123990371.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com
More than 900 academics and mathematicians have criticised the University Grants Commission’s (UGC) draft undergraduate mathematics curriculum. The petitioners argue that the draft sidelines core mathematical topics such as real analysis and linear algebra, while emphasising interdisciplinary courses with limited rigor. Critics also flag the exclusion of applied mathematics and essential computational skills. The backlash highlights concerns that the proposal could weaken foundational math education and dilute research standards. Signatories are urging the UGC to withdraw the draft and rework it with qualified mathematicians.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/education/news/ugcs-draft-undergraduate-math-curriculum-flagged-for-grave-defects-by-over-900-experts-heres-why/articleshow/123990371.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com
The Times of India
UGC’s draft undergraduate math curriculum flagged for ‘grave defects’ by over 900 experts: Here's why - The Times of India
News News: The UGC’s draft undergraduate mathematics curriculum, unveiled under NEP 2020, has drawn fierce criticism from over 900 experts, including Padma award
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Gujarat | Assessment shows students weak in basic mathematics
Recent assessments show Gujarat students struggle with basic math skills.
Many students find number operations and tables difficult.
Teachers say rote learning is one major reason.
Experts suggest activity-based and practical learning methods.
Schools are planning extra remedial math classes.
Focus is on strengthening early-grade learning.
Parents are advised to encourage daily math practice.
Officials say curriculum support will be increased.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ahmedabad/trouble-sum-guj-students-struggle-with-basic-maths/articleshow/123288783.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com
Recent assessments show Gujarat students struggle with basic math skills.
Many students find number operations and tables difficult.
Teachers say rote learning is one major reason.
Experts suggest activity-based and practical learning methods.
Schools are planning extra remedial math classes.
Focus is on strengthening early-grade learning.
Parents are advised to encourage daily math practice.
Officials say curriculum support will be increased.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ahmedabad/trouble-sum-guj-students-struggle-with-basic-maths/articleshow/123288783.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com
The Times of India
Trouble-sum! Guj students struggle with basic maths | Ahmedabad News - Times of India
Ahmedabad: In a state where the ability to calculate profits, negotiate margins, and bargain to the last rupee is second nature, one would expect its .
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Uttar Pradesh | Tablets distributed to support girls’ education
Girl-only schools in parts of Uttar Pradesh received tablets for learning.
The initiative supports digital education for girl students.
Tablets will help with online classes and math practice.
The programme is linked to Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao.
Teachers are trained to use digital learning tools.
Students say math learning has become more interesting.
The scheme aims to reduce the digital gap.
More districts may be added based on success.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/lucknow/girl-schools-get-tablets-in-two-districts/articleshow/126512586.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com
Girl-only schools in parts of Uttar Pradesh received tablets for learning.
The initiative supports digital education for girl students.
Tablets will help with online classes and math practice.
The programme is linked to Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao.
Teachers are trained to use digital learning tools.
Students say math learning has become more interesting.
The scheme aims to reduce the digital gap.
More districts may be added based on success.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/lucknow/girl-schools-get-tablets-in-two-districts/articleshow/126512586.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com
The Times of India
Girl schools get tablets in two districts | Lucknow News - The Times of India
Lucknow: The department of social welfare and Madad foundation signed an MoU under which 20 tablets each were provided to the Jayprakash Narayan Sarvo.
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Goa | School entry age raised to improve learning readiness
Goa has raised the minimum age for Class 1 to six years.
The move follows National Education Policy guidelines.
Children will spend more time in preschool learning basics.
Experts say this helps math and language development.
However, preschool quality remains a concern.
Teachers stress the need for trained early-education staff.
Parents have mixed reactions to the decision.
Officials say long-term learning outcomes will improve.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/education/news/goa-raises-class-1-age-to-six-india-slows-school-entry-but-the-real-alarm-rings-in-pre-schools/articleshow/126522943.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com
Goa has raised the minimum age for Class 1 to six years.
The move follows National Education Policy guidelines.
Children will spend more time in preschool learning basics.
Experts say this helps math and language development.
However, preschool quality remains a concern.
Teachers stress the need for trained early-education staff.
Parents have mixed reactions to the decision.
Officials say long-term learning outcomes will improve.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/education/news/goa-raises-class-1-age-to-six-india-slows-school-entry-but-the-real-alarm-rings-in-pre-schools/articleshow/126522943.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com
The Times of India
Goa raises Class 1 age to six: India slows school entry, but the real alarm rings in pre-schools - The Times of India
News News: The Goa government has put forward the Goa School Education Bill, 2026, which will raise the minimum age for entering Class 1 to six years, in line wi.
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India exploring Virtual Reality (VR) for classrooms
The idea of using Virtual Reality (VR) in Indian schools to improve learning is gaining attention.
Experts suggest VR could make subjects like math and science more interactive and engaging than traditional teaching.
Pilot projects and government school trials are being discussed to address classroom and lab shortages.
VR may also help students visualise abstract concepts, such as geometry or physics, with real-world simulations.
Teachers could use VR to teach in large classrooms without losing student attention.
Cost and infrastructure remain hurdles, but educators are optimistic.
https://www.analyticsinsight.net/virtual-reality/could-virtual-reality-transform-education-in-indian-schools?utm_source=chatgpt.com
The idea of using Virtual Reality (VR) in Indian schools to improve learning is gaining attention.
Experts suggest VR could make subjects like math and science more interactive and engaging than traditional teaching.
Pilot projects and government school trials are being discussed to address classroom and lab shortages.
VR may also help students visualise abstract concepts, such as geometry or physics, with real-world simulations.
Teachers could use VR to teach in large classrooms without losing student attention.
Cost and infrastructure remain hurdles, but educators are optimistic.
https://www.analyticsinsight.net/virtual-reality/could-virtual-reality-transform-education-in-indian-schools?utm_source=chatgpt.com
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Could Virtual Reality Transform Education in Indian Schools?
Overview: VR labs have expanded to about 2,500 Indian schools, including government institutions in smaller cities.NCERT’s XR pilot reached 89 million students
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Teachers question JEE/NEET coaching in government schools
In Hyderabad, educators are raising concerns over outsourced JEE/NEET coaching in government schools.
Teachers say many students still struggle with basic academics while advanced coaching is introduced.
They argue coaching modules burden students without guaranteed success.
Teachers want competitive coaching to start later—only for interested students.
They also believe trained educators, not external videos, should lead lessons.
Lack of internet access in hostels affects students’ ability to complete modules.
Official bodies defend the initiative, saying it’s free and meant to support quality learning.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hyderabad/teachers-question-jee-neet-coaching-in-govt-schools/articleshow/126511951.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com
In Hyderabad, educators are raising concerns over outsourced JEE/NEET coaching in government schools.
Teachers say many students still struggle with basic academics while advanced coaching is introduced.
They argue coaching modules burden students without guaranteed success.
Teachers want competitive coaching to start later—only for interested students.
They also believe trained educators, not external videos, should lead lessons.
Lack of internet access in hostels affects students’ ability to complete modules.
Official bodies defend the initiative, saying it’s free and meant to support quality learning.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hyderabad/teachers-question-jee-neet-coaching-in-govt-schools/articleshow/126511951.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com
The Times of India
Teachers question JEE, NEET coaching in govt schools | Hyderabad News - The Times of India
Hyderabad: Not just corporate or private institutions; even govt schools have entered into partnerships with coaching institutes to deliver content al.
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Virtual math learning trends globally inspire ideas for India
Worldwide, educators are experimenting with learning math in the metaverse and VR environments.
These digital spaces allow students to interact with math concepts through simulations.
While primarily seen in the U.S., such trends inspire Indian edtech innovators.
They suggest tech can support visual and experiential learning in traditionally weak areas.
India may adopt similar innovations, tailored to local languages and needs.
Tech advocates argue VR could reduce math anxiety among young learners.
Pilot projects in Indian schools are under discussion.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/education/news/us-kids-are-learning-math-in-the-metaverse-heres-how-new-education-trend-is-unfolding/articleshow/123784584.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com
Worldwide, educators are experimenting with learning math in the metaverse and VR environments.
These digital spaces allow students to interact with math concepts through simulations.
While primarily seen in the U.S., such trends inspire Indian edtech innovators.
They suggest tech can support visual and experiential learning in traditionally weak areas.
India may adopt similar innovations, tailored to local languages and needs.
Tech advocates argue VR could reduce math anxiety among young learners.
Pilot projects in Indian schools are under discussion.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/education/news/us-kids-are-learning-math-in-the-metaverse-heres-how-new-education-trend-is-unfolding/articleshow/123784584.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com
The Times of India
US kids are learning math in the metaverse: Here's how new education trend is unfolding - The Times of India
News News: Educators across the U.S. are embracing metaverse environments, particularly VR, to revolutionise math education. Students in Georgia are grasping cor
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