New Delhi, April 9 The Municipal Corporation of Delhi launched a web application for over 1,500 of its schools on Thursday, which will allow parents to track their children's academic progress, attendance, and homework online.The civic body also distributed scholarships to 500 students...
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Bengaluru, April 1 – The Karnataka government announced a draft policy on Wednesday aimed at promoting responsible digital use among students, addressing growing concerns over excessive screen time and its impact on mental health."The 'Responsible Digital Use Among Students' policy has been...
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Bengaluru, March 23 The Karnataka government has proposed a draft policy for responsible digital use among students, amid growing concerns about excessive screen time, technology addiction, and cyber risks, emphasizing the need for schools to incorporate digital wellness into the curriculum for...
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Shimla, March 2 With a ban on mobile phones coming into effect in schools across Himachal Pradesh on March 1, parents and teachers on Monday praised the move, saying it would help students focus better on their studies and reduce screen time.Reduced phone usage will also improve communication...
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Dhamtari (Chhattisgarh), February 18 As many as 35 students of a government secondary school in a village in the Dhamtari district were found with cuts on their wrists, officials said on Wednesday, adding that the initial investigation suggests that the injuries were self-inflicted.Kurud...
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tehsildar suraj banchhor