In the Union Budget 2025, the government allocates Rs 1.28 trillion to education, an increase of 6.5 per cent of Rs 1.20 trillion last year
The Delhi Directorate of Education (DoE) has issued an advisory to protect students and parents from the misleading promises of ed-tech companies. According to the advisory issued on Tuesday, the ed-tech companies lure students and parents with extravagant promises, often leading them to incur loans at excessive interest rates, risking their financial stability. The DoE said these companies use syllabi and teaching methodologies which are not regulated by NCERT, SCERT and any other educational body. According to the directorate, many of these firms repackage freely available educational content, market it as exclusive, and employ aggressive marketing strategies and social media campaigns. The DoE emphasised the strength of Delhi's educational system, which is designed to support learners' mental, emotional, social, and psychological well-being. It also directed all government and private schools to raise awareness among students about the importance of regular attendance and makin
Delhi's Directorate of Education said that further orders regarding winter break may be issued in due course
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The Directorate of Education has proposed several changes to the prevailing Delhi TGT Recruitment rules
The boards declared fake by the DoE are: Urdu Education Board, Gramin Mukth Vidhalyai Shiksha Sansthan, Delhi Board of Secondary Education, The Central Board of Higher Secondary Education and more