To address inequality and coaching dependence in competitive exams, India’s Ministry of Education aims to assist 1.25 million candidates by 2029. The initiative will provide free digital resources, AI-based learning tools, and collaborate with top institutions to democratize exam preparation, particularly for students in underserved regions.
Govt plans to ‘coach’ 12.5 lakh aspirants for competitive exams
Related Posts
How Delhi can breathe cleaner air
Delhi’s persistent air pollution, a complex issue with diverse sources, demands a regional approach. A study reveals that a significant portion of pollutants originate from neighboring states, emphasizing the need…
Read more‘Rahul-Soros ek hai’: BJP hits back at opposition’s ‘Modi Adani ek hai’ slogan
The BJP accused Rahul Gandhi of colluding with George Soros to destabilize India, echoing PM Modi’s rhetoric. This follows Congress’s protests linking Modi with Gautam Adani amidst bribery allegations, demanding…
Read more