Indian educator Safeena Hussain wins the prestigious WISE Prize for Education for getting 1.4 million girls back in school in India. Her remarkable achievement highlights the transformative power of education.
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Afghan activist released after 7 months in detention, fought for girls' education. Learn about Matiullah Wesa's advocacy and the challenges faced in Afghanistan.
NIPUN Assessment Test at Kasturba Gandhi schools on July 14 evaluates educational outcomes for girls. Get insights on the exam format, benefits, and more.
Nagaland's School Education Department is introducing new education service rules and conducting a cadre review. The opinions of all parties will be considered, with a focus on enhancing leadership and strengthening administrative systems to improve primary education. The review aims to address the underrepresentation of girls in schools and eliminate stereotypes. While schools have qualified teachers, there is a need for professional growth and less political interference in the education sector.
Around 100,000 girls aged 11-14 have been brought back to the mainstream education system in India. The drop-out rate has significantly reduced, thanks to initiatives such as the Saksham Anganwadi and Poshan 2.0 Mission. However, there is still work to be done, as malnutrition rates remain inconsistent.
The Taliban's ban on girls over 10 from primary education in Afghanistan raises concerns about the future of education. Urgent action is needed to protect girls' rights and ensure inclusive education.