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India’s Broken Examination Machine
Three examination controversies unfolded in the country within a single month in May. The NEET-UG 2026 was cancelled after a paper leak affecting 22.79 lakh candidates. The CBSE’s Class 12 revaluation portal collapsed under first-day traffic, and answer sheet mix-ups under its new On-Screen Marking system were publicly confirmed. UPSC Prelims 2026 triggered a nationwide debate over whether its paper design had crossed from difficulty into unfairness. Collectively, these point

Sagari Gupta
10 hours ago4 min read


CBSE’s 2026 Overhaul: Big Policy, Uneven Ground
The government’s school reform agenda promises transformation, but delivery gaps in staffing, infrastructure and funding threaten to blunt its impact. India’s school education system is undergoing its most significant structural change in a decade. From the 2026-27 academic session, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is implementing three reforms simultaneously: a mandatory third language from Class 6, computational thinking (CT) and artificial intelligence (AI)

Sagari Gupta
Apr 145 min read
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