Monthly Newsletter | May 2025 | Volume 69
May is no longer just the month of summer holidays; it has emerged as a defining period in India's education calendar. While students take a breather after a year-long academic hustle, the education ecosystem simmers with headlines that shape policy, performance, and purpose. This month, the sector witnessed bold state actions and brilliant student milestones.
The Supreme Court’s verdict on whether states can reject parts of the NEP sparked federal questions on autonomy in education. Meanwhile, the CBSE’s updated post-result workflow for 2025 introduced much-needed clarity and convenience for students. In governance, multiple states took a firm stand on regulating school fees, promising fairness and curbing profiteering in private education.
Karnataka’s SSLC 2025 results triggered debates on district disparities and school performance, as Himachal Pradesh’s girls ruled the Class 10 merit list. Adding to the inspiration, Adani Vidya Mandir’s students broke barriers with a 100% pass rate, emphasising equity in excellence.
May is not just a pause in learning; it's a mirror to the country's educational pulse, and it sets the spirit for the academic year ahead.
On Friday (9/05/2025), the Supreme Court declared that it can step in when a state's activities regarding the National Education Policy (NEP) offend fundamental rights....
In the current procedure, students apply for verification of marks, request their answer sheet photocopies, and proceed with re-evaluation. According to this system, st...
Quality and affordable education for all remains a major goal of NEP 2020. Still, many private schools that are driven solely by profit proceed to economically exploit parents, ...
The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) declared the results for the Karnataka SSLC examination on Friday, 2.5.2025. In 7,90,890 regular fresh students, 66.14% cleared the exam. Including all categories, such as regular fresh, private fresh, and both, the overall pass percentage was 62.34%. KSEAB released the list of SSLC toppers, with 22 students scoring a perfect 100%, earning the distinction of state toppers in the Class 10 board exams as well.
Based on the released result data, Karnataka’s unaided schools recorded the highest pass rate at 75.59%. You can check the school-wise performance analysis and...
Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu wished the students success in their examinations. The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Ed...
Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group, on Thursday (15.5.2025), congratulated the teachers and students of Adani Vidya Mandi...