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    Amey Tirodkar
    Maharashtra Govt Neglecting Challenges Faced by Students of Marginalised Classes?
    02 Mar 2021
    The government’s decision to go ahead with the high school board exams have left the students from marginalised classes in a lurch, most of whom are not prepared due to disruption in classes because…
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    Nivedita Sarkar, Anuneeta Mitra
    Education Budget 2021-22 is Out of Sync with NEP
    17 Feb 2021
    The more than six per cent reduction in budgetary funds during a pandemic indicates the government has turned a blind eye to education.
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    Jamia Millia Islamia: Hundreds of Students Protest Demanding Re-opening of Campus
    17 Feb 2021
    According to a press statement released by SFI, the demand for offline classes arises from the fact that e-learning and online classes have created a huge digital divide, which is highly exclusionary…
  • LSR College
    Ravi Kaushal
    LSR Students Flagged Issues Long Before Aishwariya Reddy’s Suicide; Admin Didn’t Pay Heed
    19 Nov 2020
    E-mail communication between the students and the administration of Delhi’s LSR college shows that timely action could have prevented the suicide of Aishwarya Reddy.
  • Parents and SMC members opposing closure of Molliposi primary school, they have handed over an application to the BEO regarding this
    Rakhi Ghosh
    In Odisha, Children of Returnee Migrants See Bleak Future with School Closure Notice
    03 Nov 2020
    The state government’s decision to close nearly 12,000 state-run primary school with less than 20 students has created a fear of increased drop-out rates especially among the tribal children, as the…
  • Tn this week
    Neelambaran A
    TN This Week: COVID-19 Cases Continue to Drop, BJP Plans Yatra to Woo Hindus, Rajinikanth’s Political Entry Delayed Again
    31 Oct 2020
    The BJP has planned a month-long ‘Vetrivel Yatra’ to go through the six abodes of Lord Murugan in an apparent bid to consolidate Hindu votes in the state.
  • Tamil Nadu: Students from Fishing Community Suffering Exclusion Due to Online Education
    Neelambaran A
    Tamil Nadu: Students from Fishing Community Suffering Exclusion Due to Online Education
    28 Oct 2020
    With their livelihood dependent on daily wage, the parents of these children are finding it difficult to afford a smartphone and therefore, the students are forced to skip the online classes.
  • V-School: A ‘Free and Fair’ Platform is Showing the Way?
    Nikhil Latagajanan
    V-School: A ‘Free and Fair’ Platform is Showing the Way?
    12 Oct 2020
    Amid the pandemic and lockdown, Beed district in Maharashtra has launched a platform for online schooling that holds promise.
  • Education Bombay HC
    Rosamma Thomas
    Bombay HC to Hear PIL on Visually Impaired Students’ Access to Education
    05 Oct 2020
    With education shifting online due to the COVID-19 pandemic, physically challenged students are finding it difficult to continue with their education.
  • Maharashtra: MVA Government’s Online Education Policy Omitting Large Chunk of Students
    Amey Tirodkar
    Maharashtra: MVA Government’s Online Education Policy Omitting Large Chunk of Students
    18 Sep 2020
    The government’s own data says that 1,61,99,490 students between classes one and twelve do not have smartphones out of 2,23,56,033 students in the state.
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