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MP Board Results 2026 Declared: Pratiba Singh Solanki Tops Class 10 with 499 Marks

The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education has officially announced the Class 10 and Class 12 results for 2026 on April 15. The results were declared by Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav. Students can access their scorecards through the official websites, including mpbse.mponline.gov.in, mpbse.nic.in, mpresults.nic.in, result.mponline.gov.in, and digilocker.gov.in. To download their results, candidates need to enter their roll number and required login credentials. This year, Pratiba Singh Solanki secured the top position in Class 10 by scoring an impressive 499 out of 500 marks. The Class 10 board exams were conducted from February 13 to March 6, 2026, with the Hindi exam rescheduled to March 6. Meanwhile, Class 12 exams took place between February 7 and March 7 in a single shift from 9 am to 12 noon. Some exams, including Hindi, Urdu, and Marathi, were also rescheduled. Practical exams for both classes were held from February 10 to March 10 at designated centres. As per MPBSE guidelines, students must score at least 33% in each subject to pass. Those who fail to meet this requirement will be eligible to appear for supplementary exams. The Class 10 supplementary exams are scheduled from May 7 to May 19, 2026, while Class 12 supplementary exams will be held from May 7 to May 25, 2026. Last year, the Class 12 pass percentage stood at 74.48%, while Class 10 recorded a pass rate of 76.22%. Girls outperformed boys, with a pass percentage of 79.27% compared to 73.21% for boys.

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CBSE Class 10 Results 2026 Announced: Pass Percentage Rises to 93.70%, Girls Outshine Boys

The Central Board of Secondary Education has released the Class 10 Board Examination 2026 results, recording an overall pass percentage of 93.70%, a marginal increase from last year’s 93.66%. Out of 24.83 lakh registered students, around 24.71 lakh appeared for the exams, and over 23.16 lakh students successfully cleared them, indicating steady academic performance nationwide. Girls once again led the results with a 94.99% pass rate, outperforming boys, who secured 92.60%, while transgender candidates recorded 87.50%. Among different school categories, Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVs) emerged as top performers with an impressive 99.57% pass percentage, followed by Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNVs) at 99.42%. Private schools achieved a 93.77% pass rate, whereas government and government-aided schools stood at 91.43% and 91.01%, respectively. Students can check their results through official CBSE websites as well as digital platforms like UMANG and DigiLocker by entering their login credentials. Continuing its policy, CBSE has decided not to release a toppers list to discourage unhealthy competition. However, merit certificates will be awarded to the top 0.1% of students in each subject. In alignment with the National Education Policy 2020, students will also have the opportunity to appear for a second board examination in May 2026 to improve their scores in up to three subjects. Reacting to the announcement, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan called it a significant milestone and encouraged students to see their results as part of a broader learning journey. The Class 10 board exams were conducted from February 17 to March 11, 2026, in a single shift across the country. Check the results on: results.cbse.nic.in and cbseresults.nic.in. 

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ArdorComm – Education Leadership Summit & Awards 2026, held in Ahmedabad, Gujarat on 10th April 2026

On 10th April 2026, the vibrant city of Ahmedabad played host to one of the most impactful education gatherings of the year, the ArdorComm – Education Leadership Summit & Awards 2026. Organized by ArdorComm Media Group, the summit brought together visionary leaders, policymakers, educators, EdTech innovators, and industry experts under one roof to reimagine the future of education and skilling in India. With the compelling theme “Redefining Education and Skilling for a Viksit Gujarat, Viksit Bharat,” the event successfully fostered dialogue, collaboration, and actionable insights aimed at strengthening India’s education ecosystem. Gujarat: A Thriving Hub of Education & Innovation Gujarat continues to emerge as a powerhouse in education and skill development. Cities like Gandhinagar, Surat, and Vadodara have established themselves as premier academic destinations, offering world-class education across engineering, management, law, and design. The summit highlighted how progressive policies such as National Education Policy 2020, Samagra Shiksha, and Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana are reshaping the education landscape. Discussions also shed light on initiatives like SAKSHAM – KVK 2.0 and Mukhyamantri Bhumiheen Khetihar Vikas Yojana (MBKVY), which are bridging the gap between education and employability. Support from Esteemed Government Leaders The ArdorComm – Education Leadership Summit & Awards 2026 received notable recognition from distinguished government leaders of Gujarat. A letter of appreciation and support was extended by the Hon’ble Chief Minister, Bhupendra Patel, acknowledging the summit’s efforts in fostering meaningful dialogue around the future of education and skilling in India. Further strengthening this endorsement, Shri Trikambhai Chhanga, Hon’ble Minister for Higher & Technical Education, Government of Gujarat, also conveyed his appreciation for the initiative, highlighting its role in promoting innovation and collaboration within the education ecosystem. In addition, Shri Harsh Sanghavi, Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister of Gujarat, extended his support through a letter of appreciation, recognizing the summit as a significant platform for knowledge exchange and progressive transformation in education and skilling. This collective encouragement from state leadership underscores the importance of such initiatives in advancing the vision of a future-ready education system aligned with national development goals. Industry Leaders and Keynote Speakers The summit commenced with an insightful inaugural session on “Redefining Education and Skilling for a Viksit Gujarat, Viksit Bharat,” setting the tone for impactful discussions ahead. The session began with a warm welcome address by Kumar Chandan Anand, Founder, CEO & Group Editor of ArdorComm Media Group. The event was graced by the special guest Hiranmay Mahanta, CEO of i-Hub Gujarat, highlighting innovation and entrepreneurship in education. Adding further depth to the discussion, distinguished guest speakers including Prahar Anjaria, Founder & Chairman of Rangoli Group of Institutes, Archit Bhatt, Managing Director of Tripada Group of Schools, and Dr. Seema Negi, Director-Principal of Sanjeevani World School, shared their perspectives on building future-ready institutions. The session successfully laid a strong foundation for the summit by bringing together policy, industry, and academic insights to drive the vision of a skilled and empowered India. The first panel discussion on “NEP 2020 in Action: Leadership Driving Transformational and Competency-based Framework” brought together eminent education leaders to deliberate on the practical implementation of National Education Policy 2020 and its impact on transforming learning ecosystems. The session was effectively moderated by Mayuri Vasani, Executive Director of R.P. Vasani International School, Ahmedabad, who guided the conversation around leadership-driven change in education. The panel featured distinguished speakers including Prof. (Dr.) H. M. Nimbark, Provost & CEO of Gyanmanjari Innovative University, Dr. Anish Sinha, Registrar at the Indian Institute of Public Health, Gandhinagar, and Prof. (Dr.) Apurv Raval, Director & Dean of Shreyarth University, Ahmedabad, who shared valuable insights on institutional transformation and competency-based education. Further enriching the discussion, Nirali Dagli, Director Principal of The Mindcraft School, Surat, Amar Jeet Soni, Director of EBC Group of Schools, Ahmedabad, Sabina Sawhney, Principal of Delhi Public School, Bopal, and Nijpriya Vikalp Panchal, Academic Director of Rising Kids Preschool, Ahmedabad, highlighted the importance of experiential learning, skill integration, and leadership in driving meaningful educational reforms. The session underscored how collaborative leadership and innovative practices are key to translating policy into impactful classroom outcomes. The second panel discussion on “Digital Learning for All: Inclusive Education, Safety and Cyber Hygiene” focused on the growing importance of creating safe, inclusive, and accessible digital learning environments in today’s technology-driven education landscape. The session was moderated by Prahar Anjaria, Founder & Chairman of Rangoli Group of Institutes, Gandhinagar, who steered the dialogue towards balancing innovation with responsibility in digital education. The panel brought together esteemed leaders including Archit Bhatt, Managing Director of Tripada Group of Schools, Ahmedabad, Kamal Mangal, Founder Trustee of Anand Niketan Group of Schools, Ahmedabad, and Viral Jain, Chairman & Managing Trustee of Lokpriya Providentia International School, Jamnagar, who shared their perspectives on leveraging digital platforms for equitable learning opportunities. Adding further insights, Harsh Kapadia, Trustee of The H.B. Kapadia New High School, Ahmedabad, Jayashree Kad, Director of Future Learning Design and Training (FLDT), Kalorex Group, Ahmedabad, and Dr. Seema Negi, Director-Principal of Sanjeevani World School, Mumbai, emphasized the importance of cyber safety, digital literacy, and responsible technology use among students and educators. The discussion highlighted that while digital learning opens new avenues for inclusivity, ensuring security, awareness, and ethical practices remains equally critical for sustainable educational growth. The third panel discussion on “EdTech Ecosystem and Teacher Development: Bridging Teaching–Learning and Student Engagement in a Digitally Connected Education Landscape” delved into the evolving role of technology in enhancing pedagogy and empowering educators. The session was moderated by Prof. (Dr.) Indrajit Patel, Vice Chancellor of CVM University, Vallabh Vidyanagar, who guided an engaging dialogue on integrating EdTech solutions with effective teaching practices. The panel featured distinguished experts including Prof. Dharmendra Singh, Director of IIIT Vadodara, and Rahul Sood, Associate Manager – Business Development at Meritto, who shared insights on leveraging digital tools to enhance student engagement and institutional efficiency. Further enriching the discussion, Vinita Rohera, Managing Trustee of Gandhinagar University, Anveshbhai B Patel, Joint Managing Trustee & Secretary of Sardar Patel Education Trust, Anand, Parth Kotecha, Associate Vice President of Noble University,

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Tata Sons Chairman Urges Air India Staff to Tighten Costs and Elevate Service Standards

In a candid address to employees, Natarajan Chandrasekaran, Chairman of Tata Sons, called on the workforce of Air India to prioritise cost efficiency, enhance service quality, and remain grounded amid ongoing industry challenges. Speaking at a town hall held at the airline’s headquarters in Gurugram, Chandrasekaran acknowledged that while Air India has built a strong foundation for future growth, the aviation sector is currently navigating a difficult phase. He emphasised that despite a promising outlook, the present situation demands disciplined execution and a sharp focus on controllable factors. Reaffirming the group’s unwavering support, he stated that the Air India Board remains fully committed to the airline and will continue to collaborate closely with its leadership team. He urged employees to concentrate on improving operational efficiency, managing costs with precision, and maintaining a realistic perspective on the challenges ahead. The address comes shortly after the resignation of Campbell Wilson, who stepped down on April 7, well before completing his five-year term that was scheduled to run until July next year. His exit has added to the transitional phase the airline is currently undergoing. Despite these developments, Chandrasekaran praised Air India employees for their resilience, noting that they have demonstrated remarkable tenacity in navigating a “perfect storm” of challenges. He encouraged the team to continue with the same determination as the airline works towards stabilisation and long-term growth. Source: PTI

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Historic 106-Year-Old School in J&K to Be Transformed into Heritage Institution

In a significant move to preserve educational legacy, the government has announced the redevelopment of one of Jammu and Kashmir’s oldest institutions, the Boys Higher Secondary School in Bhaderwah, into a heritage school. Originally established in 1920 as Amar Singh High School by Maharaja Pratap Singh, the institution holds the distinction of being the first high school in the Chenab Valley region. Located in Bhaderwah town of Doda district, the school has played a pivotal role in shaping generations of students for over a century. The foundation stone for the redevelopment project, estimated at ₹3.06 crore, was laid by Additional Deputy Commissioner Sunil Kumar Bhutyal in the presence of Principal and alumnus Kailash Chander. The initiative is being carried out under the ‘Prerna’ Heritage School scheme, aimed at revitalizing historic institutions into inspiring centres of learning. According to officials, the upgraded campus will offer an immersive educational environment while preserving the institution’s historical character. The project is also expected to strengthen emotional and cultural ties among alumni, many of whom have longstanding family connections to the school. Highlighting the significance of the initiative, Bhutyal noted that the redevelopment aligns with the broader vision of Narendra Modi to empower youth through meaningful educational reforms. The ‘Prerna’ initiative, he said, seeks to motivate students to become agents of positive change in society. Principal Kailash Chander described the development as deeply personal and historic, sharing that three generations of his family have studied at the institution. Leading the school after it has been granted heritage status, he added, is a moment of immense pride. The school’s academic affiliations have evolved over time, reflecting its longstanding prominence. Before India’s independence, it was affiliated with the University of the Panjab until 1947. It later came under the aegis of Banaras Hindu University and subsequently the University of Jammu and Kashmir. Since 1974, it has been affiliated with the Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education. During the 2015–16 academic session, the institution was renamed Model Higher Secondary School. With this redevelopment, the century-old institution is set to enter a new phase—blending heritage preservation with modern education, and continuing its legacy of academic excellence. Source: PTI  

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IGNOU Strengthens India’s Open Learning Landscape: Vice President at 39th Convocation

At the 39th convocation ceremony of Indira Gandhi National Open University, Vice President C. P. Radhakrishnan highlighted the institution’s pivotal role in shaping India’s open and distance learning ecosystem. Addressing the gathering on April 7, 2026, he noted that IGNOU serves over 14 lakh learners, with a significant representation of women (56%) and students from rural and disadvantaged backgrounds (58%), reinforcing its inclusive reach. Reflecting on the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Vice President commended IGNOU’s resilience, emphasizing how its well-established distance education model ensured continuity in learning. He praised the university’s effective use of digital platforms like SWAYAM and e-GyanKosh, which helped maintain academic engagement and strengthened its position as a leader in technology-enabled education. Encouraging students to embrace progress, Mr. Radhakrishnan addressed concerns around technological advancements, recalling initial fears about computers replacing jobs. He pointed out that such innovations ultimately created more employment opportunities and contributed to economic growth. He added that emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, have the potential to enhance learning outcomes, offer personalised education, and improve student support systems. At the same time, he stressed the importance of balancing modern development with traditional values and ethical considerations. Also present at the event, Delhi Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu underscored IGNOU’s transformative impact on Indian education. He noted that the university has successfully dismantled barriers related to geography, time, and access, enabling millions to pursue education. Addressing the graduating students, he remarked that in today’s dynamic world, a degree is only the starting point, and continuous learning, adaptability, and skill development are essential for future success. Source: The Hindu

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Voluntary Retirement a Statutory Right, Not Just Exit from Service: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of India has clarified that voluntary retirement is not simply a resignation or discontinuation of service, but a distinct legal right available to employees upon completing the required years of service. A bench comprising Justices J. K. Maheshwari and Vijay Bishnoi delivered the ruling while deciding appeals filed by a bank against two 2019 orders of the Chhattisgarh High Court. The High Court had earlier directed that a bank employee be treated as voluntarily retired after completion of the mandatory three-month notice period and be granted all terminal benefits. Upholding this view, the apex court observed that once an employee fulfills the eligibility criteria—such as completing 20 years of qualifying service—and submits a valid notice, the retirement becomes effective unless explicitly refused within the stipulated period. The case involved an employee who joined the bank in 1983 and later served as a branch manager in Raipur. After submitting a notice for voluntary retirement in October 2010, he ceased attending work in May 2011, following the lapse of the notice period. However, the bank issued a chargesheet months later in connection with alleged irregular transactions. The court noted that the bank failed to formally reject the retirement request within the notice period. It emphasized that merely issuing a show-cause notice does not amount to initiating disciplinary proceedings or rejecting voluntary retirement under service regulations. Highlighting the legal position, the bench stated that if no refusal is communicated within the notice period, the voluntary retirement takes effect automatically by operation of law. Consequently, any subsequent disciplinary action, including dismissal, would not be legally sustainable. The court concluded that the employee was entitled to all post-retirement benefits, affirming the High Court’s decision and reinforcing the principle that voluntary retirement is a protected right under service rules. Source: PTI

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Govt Assures Adequate Coal, Fuel Supplies; Monitoring Situation Amid West Asia Tensions

The government on Wednesday affirmed that coal reserves remain sufficient at both mines and power plants across India, even as geopolitical developments unfold in West Asia. Speaking at an inter-ministerial briefing in New Delhi, Coal Ministry Joint Secretary Sanjeev Kumar Kassi stated that coal prices have remained stable and adequate stockpiles are being maintained despite the evolving situation. From the energy supply front, Petroleum and Natural Gas Ministry Joint Secretary Sujata Sharma assured that essential fuels, including LPG, petrol, and diesel, are readily available nationwide, with uninterrupted supply chains in place. She highlighted that domestic consumers are being prioritised to ensure full household access to LPG, while commercial LPG distribution is being managed in a regulated and balanced manner. Additionally, the government has expanded PNG connections and is scaling commercial LPG supply in a calibrated way. On the diplomatic front, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal welcomed the recently announced ceasefire between the United States and Iran, expressing hope that it would contribute to lasting peace in West Asia. He also emphasised the importance of ensuring uninterrupted global trade and freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime route. Meanwhile, Additional Secretary at the Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways, Mukesh Mangal, confirmed that port operations across India remain normal, with no congestion reported. He added that over 700 Indian seafarers, including 63 from various Gulf locations, have been safely repatriated. The Directorate General of Shipping’s control room has actively responded to more than 5,000 calls and over 11,000 emails since being set up, continuing to coordinate closely with maritime stakeholders to ensure seafarer welfare and smooth operations. Source: Newsonair

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MIB Extends TRP Suspension for News Channels Amid Israel–Iran Conflict

India’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) has directed the Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) to continue withholding Television Rating Points (TRPs) for news channels for an additional four weeks or until further notice, as per ANI reports. The decision is intended to curb what the ministry termed “unwarranted sensationalism and speculative reporting” by certain news broadcasters during the ongoing Israel–Iran conflict. Officials noted that such coverage could trigger unnecessary panic among viewers, particularly those with family or acquaintances in the Gulf region. This directive is an extension of a previous order issued on March 6, when the ministry first flagged concerns over the nature of news reporting related to the West Asia tensions. Reiterating its authority, the ministry emphasized that rating agencies must adhere to government directives under Clause 24.2 of the 2014 Policy Guidelines for Television Rating Agencies in India. By suspending TRP ratings, the government aims to ease competitive pressure among news channels and promote more responsible, balanced reporting during a sensitive international crisis. Source: Economic Times

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Preventive Healthcare: Why It Matters More Than Ever

For decades, healthcare systems across the world have largely been reactive—we visit a doctor when something goes wrong. But today, that model is rapidly becoming outdated. Rising lifestyle diseases, increasing healthcare costs, and the lessons from global health crises have made one thing clear: waiting for symptoms is no longer sustainable. Preventive healthcare represents a powerful shift—from treating illness to anticipating and avoiding it altogether. It is not just a medical approach; it is a mindset, one that prioritizes long-term well-being over short-term fixes. What is Preventive Healthcare? Preventive healthcare refers to measures taken to prevent diseases before they occur or worsen. This includes: Regular health check-ups and screenings Vaccinations and immunizations Healthy lifestyle practices (diet, exercise, sleep) Mental health care and stress management Early diagnosis and timely intervention At its core, preventive care is about staying one step ahead of disease, rather than reacting after damage has been done.  Why Preventive Healthcare Matters More Than Ever 1. The Rising Burden of Lifestyle Diseases Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as diabetes, heart disease, and cancer are now the leading causes of death globally—and in India. In fact, over 60% of deaths in India are linked to preventable lifestyle diseases.  These diseases often develop silently over years. By the time symptoms appear, significant damage may already have occurred. Preventive healthcare helps detect risks early and delay or completely avoid disease onset. 2. Early Detection Saves Lives Many serious conditions—like cancer, hypertension, and diabetes—show little to no symptoms in early stages. Regular screenings can detect these conditions early, when they are easier and more effective to treat.  Research even suggests that routine preventive check-ups can significantly reduce mortality risk, especially for chronic diseases. In simple terms: Early detection = Better outcomes + Lower risk 3. Healthcare Costs Are Skyrocketing Medical treatment today is expensive—and chronic diseases often require lifelong management. Preventive healthcare helps reduce this burden by: Avoiding costly hospitalizations Minimizing long-term medication needs Reducing emergency interventions India alone is expected to face an economic burden of over ₹511 lakh crore due to NCDs by 2030.  Preventive care is not just good for health—it is financially smart. 4. Post-Pandemic Awareness and Behavior Shift The COVID-19 pandemic fundamentally changed how people view health. There is now greater awareness around: Immunity and hygiene Regular health monitoring Importance of vaccinations Preventive healthcare has evolved from being optional to essential, as individuals increasingly take responsibility for their own well-being. Mental Health is Finally in Focus Preventive healthcare is no longer limited to physical health. Rising stress, burnout, and anxiety have made mental health screening and care equally important. Early interventions—like counseling, mindfulness, and stress management—can prevent long-term psychological issues and improve overall quality of life.  6. Technology is Making Prevention Smarter The integration of technology is revolutionizing preventive healthcare: Wearables track heart rate, sleep, and activity AI predicts disease risks using health data Telemedicine enables early consultations Predictive analytics can now identify at-risk individuals even before symptoms appear, enabling personalized and timely interventions.  This shift is transforming healthcare from generalized treatment to personalized prevention. The Indian Context: A Critical Turning Point India is at a unique crossroads: A young population increasingly affected by lifestyle diseases Rising urbanization and sedentary lifestyles Growing healthcare costs and infrastructure gaps Historically, India has focused more on curative care, but the trend is shifting. Preventive healthcare is gaining momentum, driven by: Increased awareness Growth of digital health platforms Expansion of diagnostics and wellness sectors The preventive healthcare market in India is also growing rapidly, reflecting a broader societal shift toward proactive health management. Key Pillars of Preventive Healthcare 1. Regular Health Screenings Routine tests like blood sugar, cholesterol, and cancer screenings help detect risks early. 2. Healthy Lifestyle Choices Balanced nutrition, physical activity, and adequate sleep form the foundation of prevention. 3. Vaccination & Immunization Vaccines remain one of the most effective preventive tools in public health. 4. Mental Well-being Stress management, therapy, and emotional resilience are essential components. 5. Health Awareness & Education Informed individuals make better health decisions—prevention starts with awareness. Challenges in Adoption Despite its importance, preventive healthcare faces several barriers: Lack of awareness and health literacy Cultural tendency to seek care only when ill Accessibility issues in rural areas Perception of preventive care as an “extra cost” In reality, the cost of inaction is far greater. The Way Forward: Building a Preventive Culture To truly benefit from preventive healthcare, a collective effort is needed: Individuals must prioritize regular check-ups and healthy habits Institutions should integrate health programs and awareness initiatives Governments must invest in accessible preventive services Healthcare providers should promote early intervention models The goal is to move from a “sick-care system” to a “health-care system.” Conclusion: Prevention is the New Cure Preventive healthcare is no longer a luxury—it is a necessity in today’s fast-paced, high-risk world. It empowers individuals to take control of their health, reduces the burden on healthcare systems, and ensures a better quality of life. The future of healthcare lies not in hospitals alone, but in daily choices, early actions, and informed decisions. Because ultimately, the most effective treatment is the one you never need.

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