Monthly Newsletter | April 2026 | Volume 80
April marks the start of a new academic year throughout the country, making it a determining month for fresh beginnings, renewed commitments and policy rollouts to student welfare. It is a time when initiatives take shape, the future of education is reimagined, and classrooms are filled with activity again.
The focus in April bridges inclusion and innovation, where young learners are stepping into roles as changemakers and creators. This ranges from AI skill coaching programs, enabling students with future-ready knowledge, to effective student-led anti-tobacco campaigns, encouraging a healthier school ecosystem. Simultaneously, the new CBSE rules on menstrual hygiene highlight the increasing significance of awareness, gender-sensitive infrastructure and dignity in schools.
April brings attention to the importance of stable schooling models, and the restoration of school affiliations prompts us to consider how institutional decisions impact students’ academic continuity. In the meantime, UP’s victory in cutting down dropout rates depicts how committed efforts can bring every child back into the education system.
The evolving interpretations of the Right to Education stress the balance between choice and access, assisting parents in understanding admission rights better. These stories reflect April as a progressive month where participation, purpose and policy come together to shape the future of education in India.
The National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology invites Grade 11 & 12 students to register for its free AI Skill Coaching under the AI Mission of India. NIELIT has announced ...
Under ToFEI guidelines published by the Family Welfare and Union Ministry of Health, schools must complete 9 annual anti-tobacco activities, which together form a 100-mark scorecard according to th...
Complying with a recent SC verdict, the CBSE has instructed all its affiliated schools to strictly enforce new guidelines on menstrual hygiene directives. The Ministry of Educat...
CBSE has restored the affiliation of Uttarakhand Public School in Noida, which brought great relief to 1,100 students. The board had called off the affiliation a few months ago because of violations of its bylaws. Students can now continue their education without disruption, terminating weeks of doubts before the new academic session based on the recent order.
Restored Affiliation with Warning
CBSE released a strict warning to the school administration and guided it to completely follow all affiliation guidelines while backing up its earlier determination. The board mentioned that it will track the school c...
Yogi Adityanath, the UP Chief Minister, declared that the state has greatly cut down the out-of-school student rate from 19% to just 3%, crediting successful...
The Delhi HC made a substantial observation mentioning that while all children have the right to education, this does not extend to asserting admission to a ...