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भारताच्या शिक्षण सुधारणांमध्ये युवकांचा संरचित सहभाग (st
Structured youth participation in India’s education reforms strengthens feedback, improves outcomes, and builds trust
‘पारख 2024’ च्या डेटातून देशातील SC, ST आणि OBC विद्यार्थ्यांमधी
PARAKH 2024 data highlights persistent learning gaps among SC, ST, and OBC students across India, underscoring the urgent need for comprehensive, equi
While the right to education is widely recognised by national constitutions, its actual implementation remains inadequate
Lending de-facto legitimacy to the Taliban in Afghanistan will not ensure that the regime behaves like a responsible government and world actor
According to the 2020/21 Global Education Monitoring Report, India has the weakest public perception of the government as the primary provider of school education. This issue brief analyses what such low public support for government education provision indicates and discusses the implications in terms of educational equity. It highlights how the hierarchical Indian education system, in which a family’s ability to pay decides the course
As India’s landmark Right to Education (RTE) Act, 2009 completes its decadal anniversary, the country continues to grapple with the problem of poor learning outcomes in schools. This brief argues that the RTE Act must now move beyond “easy to measure” metrics and focus on the quality of learning. Moreover, since states across India have varying requirements, the law must work towards increasing the scope for decentralisation. The brief take