Highlights a significant transformation in India's educational landscape over the last ten years. Citing a NITI Aayog report, the data compares school statistics from the 2014-15 academic year to 2024-25, revealing a clear trend toward privatization.
Government Schools: Saw a massive decline, dropping from 11.07 lakh to 10.13 lakh (a decrease of 94,000 schools).
Government-Aided Schools: Experienced a slight drop from 83,000 to 79,000 (a decrease of 4,000 schools).
Private Schools: Witnessed substantial growth, increasing from 2.88 lakh to 3.39 lakh (an increase of 51,000 schools).
This sharp contrast—nearly a lakh public schools closing while private institutions surge—raises crucial questions about the current state of our education system, accessibility for marginalized communities, and the overall quality of learning facilities.
#NIJIButtlerBattle #GoaWantsDevelopment #pazar
Highlights a significant transformation in India's educational landscape over the last ten years. Citing a NITI Aayog report, the data compares school statistics from the 2014-15 academic year to 2024-25, revealing a clear trend toward privatization.
Government Schools: Saw a massive decline, dropping from 11.07 lakh to 10.13 lakh (a decrease of 94,000 schools).
Government-Aided Schools: Experienced a slight drop from 83,000 to 79,000 (a decrease of 4,000 schools).
Private Schools: Witnessed substantial growth, increasing from 2.88 lakh to 3.39 lakh (an increase of 51,000 schools).
This sharp contrast—nearly a lakh public schools closing while private institutions surge—raises crucial questions about the current state of our education system, accessibility for marginalized communities, and the overall quality of learning facilities.
#NIJIButtlerBattle #GoaWantsDevelopment #pazar
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Highlights a significant transformation in India's educational landscape over the last ten years. Citing a NITI Aayog report, the data compares school statistics from the 2014-15 academic year to 2024-25, revealing a clear trend toward privatization.
Government Schools: Saw a massive decline, dropping from 11.07 lakh to 10.13 lakh (a decrease of 94,000 schools).
Government-Aided Schools: Experienced a slight drop from 83,000 to 79,000 (a decrease of 4,000 schools).
Private Schools: Witnessed substantial growth, increasing from 2.88 lakh to 3.39 lakh (an increase of 51,000 schools).
This sharp contrast—nearly a lakh public schools closing while private institutions surge—raises crucial questions about the current state of our education system, accessibility for marginalized communities, and the overall quality of learning facilities.
#NIJIButtlerBattle #GoaWantsDevelopment #pazar
Article:- The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test NEET UG paper leak has plunged India's medical education system into a profound crisis, exposing severe vulnerabilities within the National Testing Agency (NTA). As the sole gateway for millions of aspiring doctors, the sanctity of NEET is paramount. Yet, allegations of widespread malpractice shattered this trust when encrypted guess papers, closely mirroring the actual Chemistry and Physics exams, circulated on apps like Telegram.
Investigations exposed a lucrative syndicate, culminating in high profile CBI arrests, including an NTA appointed subject expert who confessed to leaking questions from memory. The papers were reportedly sold for up to ₹15 lakh, highlighting a system vulnerable to the highest bidder. Consequently, the NTA canceled the exam, announcing a nationwide retest for June 21 and prompting the temporary blocking of Telegram across India.
This abrupt cancellation ignited fierce protests across major cities like New Delhi and Bengaluru. Frustrated student organizations flooded the streets, demanding the NTA abolition and the resignation of the Union Education Minister. Protestors condemned the systemic bias favoring wealthy coaching mafias over hardworking, marginalized aspirants.
The Supreme Court intervened decisively, condemning the NTA for ad hocism. The Court reprimanded authorities for failing to implement vital reforms, such as transitioning to computerized testing, which were recommended after the 2024 scandals.
To restore integrity for the June retest, the NTA introduced an emergency standard operating procedure. This revised protocol includes safely transporting sensitive exam materials directly via India Post with heavy armed CAPF escorts and enforcing strict digital blackouts for question setters. However, these immediate fixes cannot mask the urgent, underlying need for structural educational reform to protect the future of India's youth and restore faith in the system.
#NEET
Article:- The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test NEET UG paper leak has plunged India's medical education system into a profound crisis, exposing severe vulnerabilities within the National Testing Agency (NTA). As the sole gateway for millions of aspiring doctors, the sanctity of NEET is paramount. Yet, allegations of widespread malpractice shattered this trust when encrypted guess papers, closely mirroring the actual Chemistry and Physics exams, circulated on apps like Telegram.
Investigations exposed a lucrative syndicate, culminating in high profile CBI arrests, including an NTA appointed subject expert who confessed to leaking questions from memory. The papers were reportedly sold for up to ₹15 lakh, highlighting a system vulnerable to the highest bidder. Consequently, the NTA canceled the exam, announcing a nationwide retest for June 21 and prompting the temporary blocking of Telegram across India.
This abrupt cancellation ignited fierce protests across major cities like New Delhi and Bengaluru. Frustrated student organizations flooded the streets, demanding the NTA abolition and the resignation of the Union Education Minister. Protestors condemned the systemic bias favoring wealthy coaching mafias over hardworking, marginalized aspirants.
The Supreme Court intervened decisively, condemning the NTA for ad hocism. The Court reprimanded authorities for failing to implement vital reforms, such as transitioning to computerized testing, which were recommended after the 2024 scandals.
To restore integrity for the June retest, the NTA introduced an emergency standard operating procedure. This revised protocol includes safely transporting sensitive exam materials directly via India Post with heavy armed CAPF escorts and enforcing strict digital blackouts for question setters. However, these immediate fixes cannot mask the urgent, underlying need for structural educational reform to protect the future of India's youth and restore faith in the system.
#NEET
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