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Literacy rate improves by 2pc, but education spending falls in 2025
ISLAMABAD: The literacy rate for individuals aged 10 and above in Pakistan rose from 61 to 63 per cent, while spending on education faced a decline, according to Economic Survey 2025-26. It stated that male literacy was 73pc and female at 54pc, reflecting a gradual progress and narrowing gender gap. Urban areas continued to have higher literacy rates with a total of 74 per cent (81 per cent for males and 68 per cent for females), while rural areas had a lower rate of 55 per cent (67 per cent for...
How Preply combines AI and human tutors to personalize learning
Preply uses OpenAI to launch AI-generated lesson summaries, providing personalised feedback and language learning exercises.
'I spent uni savings on getting my teeth fixed' - the real cost of NHS dentist shortage
'I spent uni savings on getting my teeth fixed' - the real cost of NHS dentist shortageImage source, Dominic Hughes/BBCImage caption, Deacon Galloway paid nearly £800 for treatment at a private dental clinicByNick TriggleHealth correspondentPublished12 June 2026Last summer Deacon Galloway was busy getting ready for university. His grandparents had been putting money away to help him with the costs, but then he faced an unexpected bill.He needed some dental work done and could not find an NHS den...
Teen who flagged CBSE flaws lands full-time job at IIT-Kanpur
Earlier this year, as the board rolled out on-screen marking (OSM) system— under which examiners grade scanned answer sheets online — Adhikary began probing the publicly accessible parts of the set-up. He says he found serious loopholes: a master password sitting in plain sight in the portal’s code, an OTP check that ran on the user’s own browser and a flaw that let one user retrieve another’s records.
Natural history GCSE to teach teenagers to plant wildflower-friendly gardens
Long-awaited course to examine human effects on natural world and explore everyday ways to aid biodiversitySchool pupils will learn how to plant a wildflower-friendly garden, according to long-awaited plans announced on Thursday for a natural history GCSE in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.Campaigners have for more than a decade called for the study of biodiversity loss and global heating to be introduced as a dedicated subject in classrooms across the country, but despite a curriculum being...
‘I was in debt before I even understood credit’ – The young Britons failed by the education system
Young people across Britain say they are being “set up to fail” by a system that leaves them navigating adult finances without the basic knowledge needed to stay afloat, a GB News investigation has found. The People's Channel spoke to those impacted after new research from Santander UK exposed the scale of the problem.A decade after financial education was added to the secondary school curriculum, only one in four young adults says they received any at school. The bank estimates that around four...
Pictured: Hero teacher who protected pupils from knife-wielding student who injured two classmates before being arrested - as terror police launch probe
Pictured: Hero teacher who protected pupils from knife-wielding student who injured two classmates before being arrested - as terror police launch probeDid you see what happened? Email lettice.bromovsky@dailymail.co.uk See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy LETTICE BROMOVSKY, NEWS REPORTER Published: 20:03, 11 June 2026 | Updated: 20:03, 11 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Loudoun County parents not 'satisfied' after school officials testify on transgender policies
Outraged Virginia parents spoke out on the battle for parental rights after a Loudoun County education official got attention for his statements during a Capitol Hill hearing this week.One concerned mother told Fox News she feels obligated to speak out against the "long-standing problem," not only for her own children, but for others who feel they have no voice."I feel compelled to stand up and speak to protect my own children, but also to protect 70,000+ other kids whose parents maybe work for...
Inside Shipping Containers, Education Gives Children's Dreams Flight In Thane
Every morning beneath a busy flyover in Thane, children walk into brightly coloured shipping containers carrying school bags, notebooks and dreams.
137-year-old private school shuts for good days after devastated parents and pupils were told it would be saved
137-year-old private school shuts for good days after devastated parents and pupils were told it would be savedSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy ELIZABETH IVENS Published: 16:09, 11 June 2026 | Updated: 16:09, 11 June 2026 e-mail View comments
India retains growth edge with 6.6% growth, World Bank forecasts; cuts global outlook
Global growth forecasts are down to 2.5% for 2026, with the Middle East conflict and rising energy prices cited as key reasons. Despite this, India is set to remain the world's fastest-growing major economy, projected at 6.6% in fiscal year 2026-27. However, higher energy costs may moderate India's growth, while fiscal deficits are expected to widen across South Asia.
'Taliban' ram car into four young women in Kabul 'after they attended an education seminar'
Afghan outlet Aamaj News reported that the car, driven by an individual with alleged Taliban ties, struck four women, leaving one in critical condition.
Campus graduation chaos shows higher education needs a serious moral reset
College graduation speeches say a lot about the state of higher education — sometimes without intending to. For every country singer who can "wow" the audience with a message rooted in gratitude, family, and purpose, there are two, perhaps three, speakers who are disinvited for speaking their minds or forced to endure student walkouts. Such is life on campus today: A few schools overperform and offer students a meaningful experience but far too many award young Americans with little more than e...
The university must not become a supply chain for AI
Cash-strapped universities are being told to make AI central to their missions, by the people selling the AI.
Gender lectures should be brought back despite trans protests, academics urge Oxford University
Gender lectures should be brought back despite protests from transgender activists, academics have urged Oxford University.More than 100 academics have called on the university to reinstate a lecture series on gender after it was cancelled amid protests. Among the 117 academics is Professor Richard Dawkins, who famously wrote The God Delusion. He and other signatories wrote to The Times after Dr Michael Foran's gender law lectures were cancelled by the prestigious university. TRENDING Stories...
TS Inter Supplementary Result 2026 out: Check link and steps to download TGBIE marks
Exciting news for Telangana students! The Board of Intermediate Education is expected to release the IPASE 2026 supplementary exam results today. Candidates who took the exams for first and second-year Intermediate courses can now check their marks online. The supplementary exams, held from May 13 to May 21 for both General and Vocational streams, offered a chance to improve scores.
Headline - Pranit More clip goes viral: MBBS students’ remarks on male cadavers spark backlash
Comedian Pranit More's show is again embroiled in controversy after a clip featuring Sejal Pawar discussing deceased male bodies went viral. Pawar has since apologized, calling it a learning experience. This follows a previous incident involving a remark about a Rs 370 biryani, sparking debates on humor, respect, and professional conduct.
Days after exposing CBSE portal flaws, 19-year-old Nisarg Adhikary lands role at IIT Kanpur
Nineteen-year-old ethical hacker Nisarga Adhikary, who recently highlighted security vulnerabilities in CBSE's digital systems, has been appointed as an OSINT and Threat Intelligence Engineer at IIT Kanpur's C3iHub. Adhikary's role will focus on identifying and analyzing cyber threats using publicly available information, following his public allegations about CBSE's data accessibility.
Dahiyeh crowds rally in favour of Iranian support against Israel
Dahiyeh crowds rally in favour of Iranian support against Israel.
More than a tool for a living: Peter K. Bol on true value of history
How can we make thousands of years of imperial history accessible to learners around the world? From using a catchy children's tune to teach Chinese dynasties, to launching expansive open-access platforms, Professor Peter K. Bol reimagines how we connect with the past.In this discussion, he takes us behind the scenes of the China Biographical Database (CBDB), a monumental project uniting scholars from China, the US and Europe. This massive cross-border effort proves that international academic c...