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    Just a few clicks away: Pan-India school data

    What if with a few clicks on computer, one could pinpoint why students in a particular school in Bihar are doing poorly in Mathematics or why the attendance of girl students is consistently low in schools in a particular block in Maharashtra, or whether a mid-day meal was served to all children in a district in Assam or not?

    TMC giving away rights of 'original' OBCs to Muslims by issuing false caste certificates: PM Modi

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi, at an election rally in West Bengal, accused the Trinamool Congress (TMC) government of granting "false caste certificates" to Muslims, thus undermining the rights of "original" OBCs. He criticized the TMC for obstructing development schemes with its stance of "will not let it happen". Modi alleged that the TMC's actions are a blatant attack on the Constitution and are aimed at appeasing a particular section.

    Indonesian delegation visits India to learn best practices in mid-day meal scheme & digital inclusion

    Indonesian delegation explores collaboration with India on various initiatives under President-elect Prabowo, including mid-day meal scheme and digital inclusion. The visit aimed at fostering cooperation in biotechnology, agriculture, and digital infrastructure for mutual growth and development.

    Indonesia’s president-elect Prabowo Subianto keen on BrahMos purchase; emulating India's mid-day meal scheme for schools

    Prabowo Subianto, the Indonesian Defence Minister, will become the next president. He aims to purchase BrahMos missiles and emulate India's social programs. Despite accusations of human rights violations, he wants to build alliances with India. Jokowi's support has been crucial, and his running mate is Gibran Rakabuming Raka. In 2020, notwithstanding the Covid-19 pandemic, Subianto flew to India to meet his Indian counterpart, Rajnath Singh, eyeing expansion of defence partnership, sources said.

    West Bengal unveils inclusive budget with emphasis on women's welfare & social schemes ahead of 2024 Lok Sabha polls

    The West Bengal government unveiled an inclusive budget ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, emphasizing women's welfare and social schemes. Finance Minister Chandrima Bhattacharya announced various initiatives, including a hike in financial assistance for women under the Lakshmir Bhandar scheme, a Gender and Child Budget Statement, and schemes for fishermen, artisans, and students.

    Small to modest hikes in social sector schemes

    The Centre has increased the overall allocation for the education ministry by 6.4%, with ₹73,008 crore for school education and ₹47,619 crore for higher education. The PMSHRI scheme has been allocated ₹4,000 crore to develop 15,000 schools for quality education. The mid-day meal scheme also received a hike to ₹11,600 crore. The PM STARS project saw an increase from ₹800 crore to ₹1,250 crore. The budget estimate for social justice and empowerment increased by 1.2%, with a focus on transgender welfare and mechanisation of sewerage under the NAMASTE scheme. The tribal affairs ministry received a 4.3% increase, with ₹107.52 crore allocated for promoting tribal products in the northeastern region.

    The Economic Times
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