Category: EDUCATION

  • Andhra Pradesh Students Shine Nationally as 1,345 Selected for Prestigious Scholarships

    Andhra Pradesh Students Shine Nationally as 1,345 Selected for Prestigious Scholarships

    Amaravati, January 8:
    Students from Andhra Pradesh have delivered an impressive performance at the national level, with 1,345 students being selected for prestigious undergraduate and postgraduate scholarships awarded by a leading private foundation. The selected students form a significant share of the total beneficiaries across the country, reflecting the strong academic talent and competitive spirit emerging from the state. Education officials said the achievement underscores the effectiveness of the state’s focus on quality education and student empowerment.

    The scholarship programme provides substantial financial assistance, enabling meritorious students to pursue higher education without economic constraints. State authorities congratulated the selected students and reiterated their commitment to supporting academic excellence through skill development, digital education, and scholarship facilitation. Observers believe that such national recognition enhances Andhra Pradesh’s academic reputation and encourages students from rural and underprivileged backgrounds to aim for higher educational achievements.

  • CBSE Launches Psycho-Social Counselling Support for Students From January 6

    CBSE Launches Psycho-Social Counselling Support for Students From January 6

    New Delhi, January 7:
    The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has launched psycho-social counselling support services for students beginning January 6, with the objective of addressing academic stress, mental health concerns and emotional well-being ahead of examinations. The initiative is part of CBSE’s broader effort to provide a supportive and student-friendly environment, particularly for students of Classes 10 and 12 who often experience heightened pressure during the examination season. Officials said the counselling services will be available through trained professionals and volunteers, offering guidance on stress management, time management and emotional resilience.

    The counselling support will be accessible through multiple platforms, including tele-counselling and interactive sessions, ensuring that students, parents and teachers can seek assistance when needed. CBSE emphasised that the programme is designed to create awareness about mental health and encourage students to openly discuss challenges without fear of stigma. Education experts welcomed the move, stating that timely psycho-social support can significantly improve students’ confidence, concentration and overall academic performance. The initiative reflects CBSE’s growing focus on holistic education that prioritises not only academic excellence but also the mental and emotional well-being of learners.

  • Andhra Pradesh Schools To Observe Extended Holidays In January 2026

    Andhra Pradesh Schools To Observe Extended Holidays In January 2026

    Amaravati, January 3:
    The Andhra Pradesh government has announced an extended holiday schedule for schools across the state in January 2026, providing students and parents with a significant break during the winter and festival season. According to officials from the School Education Department, the holiday calendar includes a total of 13 days, covering weekends, public holidays, and festival-related breaks. The decision has been taken keeping in mind students’ academic workload, mental well-being, and the need for adequate rest following examinations and continuous classroom activities.

    Education officials clarified that the holiday schedule has been carefully planned to ensure there is no adverse impact on syllabus completion or examination timelines. Schools have been instructed to adjust academic plans accordingly, with teachers expected to ensure smooth continuity of lessons once classes resume. Parents and educators have largely welcomed the move, stating that the extended break will help students recharge and spend quality time with family, while maintaining a balanced academic environment.

  • School Holidays 2026: Full List of Winter and Summer Breaks Announced Across India

    School Holidays 2026: Full List of Winter and Summer Breaks Announced Across India

    New Delhi, January 2:
    Education authorities across India have released the official calendar of school holidays for 2026, detailing the schedule for both winter and summer breaks for students in various states. The calendar includes information for central government schools, state-run institutions, and private schools, helping parents and students plan their vacations and activities in advance. Authorities emphasized that while the dates may slightly vary by region, most schools have aligned their schedules to provide adequate rest periods for students and ensure smooth academic operations.

    Officials noted that the winter holidays are scheduled to coincide with the peak of the cold season, allowing students to celebrate festivals and enjoy seasonal activities with family. Summer vacations, typically the longest break of the academic year, are planned during the hottest months, giving children a chance to engage in recreational, cultural, and educational programs outside school. The publication of the holiday calendar also serves as a reference for teachers and school administrators to schedule examinations, extracurricular events, and term planning efficiently.

  • IIT Hyderabad Student Bags Record ₹2.5 Crore Placement Offer

    IIT Hyderabad Student Bags Record ₹2.5 Crore Placement Offer

    Hyderabad, January 2:
    Edward Nathan Varghese, a final-year student at IIT Hyderabad, has created a record by securing a placement offer of ₹2.5 crore per annum, making him one of the highest-paid students in the history of Indian technical institutes. The offer, extended by a leading global technology firm, underscores the growing recognition of Indian talent in advanced technology, artificial intelligence, and data-driven industries. Edward, known for his exceptional academic performance and innovative projects, stood out during a highly competitive recruitment process, which attracted top-tier firms from around the world.

    Officials at IIT Hyderabad praised Edward’s achievement, highlighting that it reflects both his personal dedication and the institute’s continued focus on nurturing world-class talent. Faculty members noted that such record-breaking placements not only enhance the prestige of the institute but also inspire fellow students to aim for global excellence in academics, research, and professional development. Experts said that the rising number of high-value placements from IITs demonstrates India’s growing influence in cutting-edge technology sectors and reaffirms the country’s position as a hub for skilled technical professionals.

  • Indian Student Dies After Jumping From Burning Building In Germany

    Indian Student Dies After Jumping From Burning Building In Germany

    Berlin, January 2:
    An Indian student tragically lost his life after jumping from a burning building in Germany, authorities confirmed. The incident occurred late on Tuesday night when a fire broke out in a residential complex where the student was staying. Emergency services rushed to the scene, but despite rescue efforts, the student could not be saved. Firefighters managed to contain the blaze, which had spread rapidly due to strong winds and flammable materials in the building.

    German police have launched an investigation to determine the cause of the fire and whether safety protocols in the building were adequately followed. Indian authorities have been informed, and the Indian Embassy in Germany is providing assistance to the family and coordinating with local officials. The tragic incident has sent shockwaves through the Indian student community in Germany, highlighting concerns about fire safety and emergency preparedness in student accommodations.

  • Supplementary Exams For Paramedical Courses Introduced To Prevent Academic Loss

    Supplementary Exams For Paramedical Courses Introduced To Prevent Academic Loss

    Amaravati, January 2:
    The Andhra Pradesh government has introduced supplementary examinations for paramedical courses from the current academic year as part of reforms in the education sector. The initiative aims to ensure that students who fail in one or two subjects are given an additional opportunity to clear their exams without losing an academic year.

    Education department officials said the decision was taken after considering repeated requests from students, parents and academic institutions. The reform is expected to reduce dropout rates, improve overall pass percentages and strengthen the paramedical education system in the state.

  • From Rs 3 Lakh Salary To Rs 5 Crore Wealth In 11 Years: Software Professional’s Journey Sparks Online Buzz

    From Rs 3 Lakh Salary To Rs 5 Crore Wealth In 11 Years: Software Professional’s Journey Sparks Online Buzz

    New Delhi, December 30:
    A software professional’s story of growing personal wealth from an annual salary of Rs 3 lakh to assets worth nearly Rs 5 crore over 11 years has gone viral on social media, triggering widespread discussion on financial discipline and long-term planning. The individual, who shared his journey on an online platform, attributed the transformation to consistent investing, controlled spending and a focus on skill development that led to steady career growth in the technology sector.

    The post highlighted how early investments in mutual funds, equities and retirement instruments, combined with avoiding lifestyle inflation, played a crucial role in wealth creation. Financial experts reacting to the viral story noted that while income growth is important, time, compounding and disciplined investing are the real drivers of long-term financial success. Many users described the journey as inspirational, especially for young professionals, while also cautioning that such outcomes require patience, risk awareness and sustained effort rather than quick gains

  • Telangana Hostel Incident: Warden Assaults Student With Stick, Sparks Outrage

    Telangana Hostel Incident: Warden Assaults Student With Stick, Sparks Outrage

    Hyderabad [Telangana], December 30: A shocking incident surfaced from a government-run hostel in Telangana after a video showing a warden assaulting a female student with a stick went viral on social media. The footage, which was reportedly recorded by other students, shows the warden verbally abusing the student before physically attacking her, triggering widespread outrage and demands for strict action.

    Following the incident, state authorities ordered an immediate inquiry and assured that stringent action would be taken against those responsible. Officials from the Social Welfare Department visited the hostel and recorded statements from students, while the accused warden has been suspended pending investigation. The incident has once again raised serious concerns over student safety, accountability of hostel staff, and the need for stronger monitoring mechanisms in residential educational institutions.

  • Major Guidelines Announced For 2026 Board Exams For Classes 10 And 12

    Major Guidelines Announced For 2026 Board Exams For Classes 10 And 12

    New Delhi, December 30:
    The Ministry of Education on Tuesday unveiled the major guidelines for the 2026 Board Examinations for Classes 10 and 12, outlining key procedural changes and policy directives aimed at standardising the assessment process across the country. According to officials, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and other recognised school boards have been instructed to ensure strict adherence to exam schedules, evaluation norms, and student facilitation measures. The guidelines emphasise the importance of fairness, transparency and flexibility in conducting the exams, while also accommodating students who may require special provisions or alternative assessment methods due to medical or other valid reasons.

    Among the notable directives, the Education Ministry has stressed the use of robust question paper security protocols, including digital encryption and staggered distribution to examination centres, to prevent leaks and irregularities. Schools and exam centres have been instructed to display seating plans, invigilator details and exam instructions prominently at least one week prior to the commencement of examinations. Additionally, the guidelines reinforce that students must carry only approved materials, such as admit cards, valid ID proof and authorised stationery, to the exam hall, with strict action prescribed for malpractice or possession of prohibited items. The Ministry also encouraged boards to incorporate well-communicated grievance redressal mechanisms and ensure swift resolution of student queries related to exam schedules, centre changes or evaluation concerns.