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Thursday, 22 January 2026

Rashtriya e-Pustakalaya

DEAR STUDENTS 




 The Department of School Education & Literacy, Ministry of Education, has launched

 Rashtriya e-Pustakalaya (ReP), 

a free national digital library of non-academic books, to promote joyful

reading and lifelong learning among students.


The library's content has been systematically organised

 into four age-appropriate categories: 

3-8 years, 8-11 years, 11-14 years, and 14+ years, 

in alignment with the pedagogical structure of

the National Education Policy 2020.

राष्ट्रीय e पुस्तकालय

Rashtriya e-Pustakalaya currently hosts over 5,500 non-academic titles

 from more than 200 publishers, available in 23 languages. 

The ReP application is available on Web, Android, 

and iOS platforms, and is developed and implemented  

by the National Book Trust, India (NBT) under

the aegis of the Ministry of Education.


You are requested to use the ICT or smart-classroom facilities
 in your school to register and

use Rashtriya e-Pustakalaya

 (https://ndl.education.gov.in/home)

राष्ट्रीय e पुस्तकालय

To promote digital reading among students. 

Teachers may also be encouraged to download the application for

familiarisation and to motivate students for anytime, anywhere reading.

राष्ट्रीय e पुस्तकालय

Rashtriya e-Pustakalaya aims to foster a lifelong love for reading among students

 and teachers while promoting India's cultural and literary heritage. 

Your support is essential to ensure effective



Saturday, 17 January 2026

‘Vivan’ is an educational, non-commercial film

 

‘Vivan’ is an educational, non-commercial film created by the students and staff of #PMSHRI KV Khanapara, aligned with #NEP2020. Inspired by the real life of a special child, the film seeks to motivate and empower #CwSN, and promote awareness.

Skill education

 In alignment with #NEP2020, schools across Chandigarh organised exposure to skill education activities for students of Classes VI to VIII, offering hands-on and real-life learning experiences.

Through diverse activities related to life forms, machines and materials and human services, students engaged in food preparation and service, retail settings, IT and technical facilities, craft and pottery work, embroidery and basic automobile demonstrations, supported by interactions with practitioners and resource persons.
This experiential approach helps students connect classroom learning with real-world applications, develop respect for skilled work and build early awareness of diverse learning and career pathways.



CBSE is quietly solving one of the biggest problems Indian parents worry about…
👉 stream confusion after Class 10.
“What happens after Class 8?”
Skill education does not stop in middle school.
In Classes 9 & 10, it becomes more structured, serious, and marksheet-recognized.
CBSE already offers 22 official skill subjects —
from IT, AI, Data Science and Banking to Healthcare, Agriculture and Design Thinking.
The idea is simple but powerful:
Exposure first. Decision later.
Before forcing Science / Commerce / Humanities,
students explore real-world skills alongside academics.
Parents, one thing matters.
CBSE has given schools the framework.
If your school isn’t offering skill exposure,
you have every right to ask why.
This isn’t about confrontation.
It’s about collaboration.
Because when parents ask together, systems listen.
Because Indian schooling is changing —
faster than most parents realise.

National Startup Day-16 JANUARY

 

On National Startup Day, we commemorate a visionary initiative that has given India’s entrepreneurial spirit a strong global identity. Launched under the leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, the Startup India initiative has provided institutional support to innovation and harnessed the energy of India’s youth.
Over the past decade, Startup India has evolved beyond a policy into a people’s movement. Today, India stands as the world’s third-largest startup ecosystem, where education, skills, research and solution-oriented thinking are driving economic growth and job creation. This journey reflects the nation’s steady progress towards Atmanirbhar Bharat, powered by the confidence and creativity of its young innovators.