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1. Parents Seek Exemption from New Age Criteria for Class 1 Admissions in Karnataka.

A group of parents in Karnataka has requested an exemption from the new rule requiring children to be at least six years old for class 1 admission the rule, announced in November 2022.

 

2. Telangana Removes Quota for Andhra Pradesh Students in UG, PG Courses.

The Telangana government has removed the reservation for Andhra Pradesh students in undergraduate and postgraduate professional courses from the coming academic year.

 

3. 35% Indian Schools Enroll Less Than 50 Students, Face Teacher Shortages: Report.

A report by PRS Legislative Research reveals that 35% of schools in India enroll fewer than 50 students and have only one or two teachers this situation leads to challenges such as teachers handling multiple grades.

 

4. Uttarakhand Launches Schemes for Skill-Based, Inclusive Education for Underprivileged Communities.

Uttarakhand is enhancing its education sector through several state and central government initiatives to empower underprivileged communities The Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Residential Hostels.

 

5. IIT Hyderabad and Swinburne University Launch SIMMECT for Advanced Research.

IIT Hyderabad (IITH) and Australia's Swinburne University have launched the Swinburne-IITH Manufacturing, Materials, Energy, and Communication Technologies Joint Research Institute (SIMMECT). 


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