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No school, no mid-day meals or ration; COVID-19 deals double blow to kids in KarnatakaThe mid-day meal programme fed about 56 lakh children in government and aided schools everyday, but the meals were gone with the lockdown t...
Karnataka CM HD Kumaraswamy’s seat gets distinction in SSLC examHigh score planning, cracking the whip on errant teachers helped Ramanagara jump to 2nd place in pass percentage, according to officials.
Move to amend Right to Education Act pits experts against activistEarlier the Cabinet approved a proposal to amend the Act permitting parents to admit chidlren in private schools under the 25% RTE quota on...
What is making children turn away from government schoolsWith parents preferring private schools, policymakers and experts are unable to come up with a plan that will make public education attract...
112 govt schools in Bengaluru to get CCTVsIn the first phase, 112 government schools that have more than 200 girls are getting closed-circuit television cameras.
With GIS map data, state looks to rationalise schoolsDuring RTE admissions last year, authorities stumbled upon 14 municipal wards in Bengaluru which did not have a single school, government-r...
With 76,000 schools on GIS map, Karnataka looks at analytics to rationalise schoolsUneven distribution of schools has been a concern experts have voiced, especially with the coming of the Right to Education (RTE) Act makin...
Karnataka government mulls ways to tap donors for improving schoolsAuthorities have woken up to the fact that enough philanthropy and CSR funding to government schools could not be channelled due to the lac...
Players aplenty in Bengaluru's preschool spaceThe latest to join the space is Safari Kid, a California-based international chain that opened its centre on a sprawling 25,000 sqft proper...
BBMP polls: How will you protect us from assaults, children ask candidatesMisbehaviour of school staffers is one of the issues children have been raising at ward-level consultation meets organised by nonprofits.
Karnataka's Chief Justice D H Waghela's pro-oppressed moves win many backersKarnataka's Chief Justice D H Waghela is earning for himself a reputation for being a tough judge who wants to see justice done.