1. Kerala Minister Defends Bill Allowing
Private Investment in Higher Education.
Kerala Higher Education Minister R. Bindu
defended the Kerala State Private Universities (Establishment and Regulation)
Bill, 2025, asserting that it aligns with the Left government's.
2. Maharashtra Minister Confirms State SSC
Board Will Stay Despite CBSE Implementation.
Maharashtra’s Education Minister Dadaji
Bhuse clarified that the state’s SSC Board will remain operational even as the
government introduces the CBSE pattern for first-grade students in government
schools.
3. Delhi Education Minister Vows to Improve
School Infrastructure Amid Concerns.
Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood
pledged to address the deteriorating condition of schools in the capital during
the ongoing Delhi Assembly Budget Session.
4. President Murmu Urges Tribals to Get
Educated and Benefit from Welfare Schemes.
During her visit to Odisha, President
Droupadi Murmu encouraged tribal communities to take advantage of various
government welfare schemes, emphasizing the importance of education for
awareness.
5. South Australian Premier Leads Education
Delegation in Delhi to Highlight Opportunities for Indian Students.
South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas is leading an education delegation in New Delhi to promote opportunities for Indian students in South Australia.
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