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  • This Maths Day, See How an Andhra Park Is Making...
    by Nishtha Kawrani on December 21, 2025 at 8:30 am

    Imagine stepping into a space where numbers seem to dance, shapes whirl with energy, and patterns greet you like old friends — a joyful way to celebrate National Mathematics Day on 22 December 2025. For many of us, the subject didn’t start that way. It arrived with tests, formulas, and the pressure to get every answer right. Math itself isn’t born frightening; it becomes so with drills and pressure.  But what if we returned to its playful roots? What if equations lived in movement, […]

  • Best of 2025: Meet the 10 Educators Who Turned...
    by Krystelle Dsouza on December 16, 2025 at 12:30 pm

    2026 is around the corner, and before we set foot into it, here’s flipping the pages of the past year to celebrate those who’ve made it better for thousands through their work. We’re shining the lens on ordinary citizens who’ve pushed the boundaries of resilience to spark impact on the ground.  We bring to you 10 educators who reimagined education beyond the blackboard. Across Indian cities, these educators have been teaching young minds to dream big and to never let their current […]

  • Rural Karnataka Teacher Builds Low-Cost Humanoid...
    by TBI Team on December 12, 2025 at 2:30 pm

    This article was originally published on the NITI Frontier Tech Respository. In many Indian villages, digital learning remains out of reach. Chalkboards and handmade visuals are still the norm, and overstretched teachers juggle multiple roles. It was against this backdrop that Akshay Mashelkar decided to act — not by waiting for top-down reform, but by building something himself. Inspired by the idea of bringing innovation into rural classrooms, he designed Shiksha: an interactive, humanoid […]

  • How a Govt School With Coding Labs & Student...
    by Ragini Daliya on December 10, 2025 at 2:30 pm

    On most mornings in Indore’s Sandipani Naveen Malav Kanya School, the assembly ground feels like a small town square. A group of girls steps forward to lead the prayer, read the news, and invite classmates to share what they learnt. In a nearby classroom, students form a neat queue outside the computer lab, ready to create stories, small games, and animations on their tablets. This school has become the preferred choice for families in the constituency. It is not a private institution with […]

  • Millions of US jobs are open, here’s why...

    Despite millions of job openings in the US, many roles remain unfilled as workers struggle to find jobs that truly fit their lives. The disconnect is not about unwillingness to work, but about mismatched skills, rigid hiring filters, location barriers, and shifting expectations around flexibility, stability, and respect in a post-pandemic workforce.

  • Why Gen Z in the US are searching for jobs on...

    Generation Z, born between 1997 and 2012, is redefining careers in an unpredictable world. Dubbed the “reroute generation,” they navigate winding career paths shaped by AI, economic shifts, and digital disruption. Resourceful and adaptable, Gen Z leverages social media, self-directed learning, and strategic networking to create opportunities, prioritize values, and thrive amid uncertainty.

  • More than 80% of Yale faculty lean Democratic,...

    A new report reveals a stark political imbalance at Yale University, with over 82% of faculty identifying as Democrats or leaning that way. Republicans are nearly absent in many departments, raising concerns about viewpoint diversity despite the university's stated commitment to open debate. This homogeneity could limit student exposure to varied perspectives.

  • Race-based funding for Minority-Serving...

    US Secretary of Education Linda McMahon has endorsed the Office of Legal Counsel’s (OLC) opinion ruling race-based criteria in Minority Serving Institution (MSI) programmes unconstitutional. The decision follows litigation challenging Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSI) and other MSI grants. McMahon said in a statement issued by the Department of Education that taxpayer funding must be merit-based. The Department plans to reprogramme discretionary funds while maintaining previously allocated […]

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