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Indian activist moved to hospital after 20-day hunger strike to protest country’s exam system
NEW DELHI: Delhi police forcibly moved activist Sonam Wangchuk to a hospital on Saturday (Jul 18) over health concerns after 20 days of his hunger strike to protest against India’s examination system.Wangchuk, 59, has been fasting since Jun 28 to demand the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan
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35 schools oversubscribed in Phase 2A of P1 registration exercise
Fewer schools were oversubscribed in this phase compared to last year, even though the Ministry of Education (MOE) cut the Primary 1 intake for most schools earlier this year.
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India news: Sonam Wangchuk’s hunger strike tests Modi
Indian activist Sonam Wangchuks has been fasting in protest of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan since over two weeks. As his health deteriorates, the pressure piles up on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. DW has more.
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Over 850 fewer spots in Phase 2A of 2026 Primary 1 registration exercise
One primary school has no space for students in Phase 2A, which is mainly for children of the school’s alumni.
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Students leave Gaza to continue studies, others in limbo
More than three school years since the start of Israel’s war in Gaza, more Palestinian students are restarting studies at universities abroad. Education has yet to return to normal, as schools expand online teaching.
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Martin Naughton: Irish businessman and philanthropist dies
Martin Naughton used his considerable wealth to support education and the arts across the island of Ireland.
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Kenya’s vanishing rural schools – and why a new curriculum may be to blame
More than 2,000 primary schools are facing closure as enrolment numbers plummet.
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Portugal’s €1.5bn push for vocational training
Portugal is pushing vocational training, backed by nearly €1.5bn in EU funding, to prepare 55% of its secondary school students for in-demand jobs. #MakeItWork
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After gaokao, experts warn against overreliance on AI for university applications
Chinese education experts have warned that overreliance on AI bots and tools could lead students to make ill-informed university choices and contribute to a surge in similar applications.
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The free digital campus training people in cutting-edge technologies
Germany’s Schleswig-Holstein has launched a digital campus with over 600 online and in-person courses on AI, virtual and augmented reality and other cutting-edge technologies. It is free of charge and open to all. #SmartRegions
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