Education
Supreme Court grills Rajasthan govt over student suicides: Why are they dying only in Kota?
The Supreme Court referred to a March 24 verdict which took note of recurring cases of student suicides in higher educational institutions and formed a national task force to address the mental health concerns of students and prevent such incidents.
âïž Supreme Court to Rajasthan Govt: Why Are Students Dying Only in Kota?
đ„ In a sharp rebuke on Friday, the Supreme Court pulled up the Rajasthan government over the alarming surge in student suicides in Kota, India’s coaching hub.
đ 14 student suicides have been reported in Kota alone in 2025 so far.
đ§ âWhat Are You Doing as a State?â â SC Questions
Justice JB Pardiwala grilled the stateâs counsel:
âWhy are these children dying by suicide and only in Kota? Have you not given it a thought as a state?â
đ The court was hearing a case involving the May 4 suicide of a 22-year-old IIT Kharagpur student, and a NEET aspirant in Kota, raising national concern over student mental health and institutional negligence.
â ïž FIR Delays & Lax Investigations
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The court criticized a 4-day delay in filing the FIR for the IIT Kharagpur case.
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“Donât take these things lightly. These are very serious,” the bench said.
đ§ââïž Key Takeaways:
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SC reminded the authorities of its March 24 verdict, which ordered a national task force for student mental health.
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Warned police it could have taken contempt action for negligence.
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Ordered that investigations be conducted expeditiously and responsibly.
Education
NCERT Labels Mughals Brutal, British as Looters; Gita & Ramayana May Join Curriculum
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) will introduce significant changes in its Class 8 Social Science syllabus starting next academic year. New language in the âExploring Society: India and Beyondâ textbook now describes Babur as âruthless and brutalâ, Akbar as âbrutal but tolerantâ, and highlights countless episodes of religious intolerance during the Sultanate and Mughal eras, while also characterizing British colonialists as looters of Indiaâs wealth
In addition, the Uttarakhand government has petitioned NCERT to include verses from the Bhagavad Gita and excerpts from the Ramayana in state school textbooks and morning assemblies for its nearly 17,000 government schools

What’s New in the Textbook?
- Babur is called âbrutal and ruthless,â accused of massacring civilians and creating towers of skulls
- Akbar’s reign is presented as a mix of cruelty and tolerance
- Aurangzeb is portrayed for reâintroducing the jizya, destroying temples and gurdwaras, coupled with his military tactics
- The British are explicitly described as plundering Indiaâs treasure .
To maintain balance, NCERT adds a footnote in the section âNote on Some Darker Periods in Historyâ, emphasizing that these depictions are for understanding, not blameâno one today should be held responsible for centuries-old events
Context & Curriculum Shift
- The revised Class 8 textbook reflects a new approach under the National Curriculum Framework 2023, shifting Mughal history from Class 7 to 8 and adopting a more chronological and thematic structure
- NCERT also integrates chapters on modern topics like AI, the Gaganyaan mission, and Indiaâs Ganga river heritage

Gita & Ramayana Inclusion Request
- Uttarakhand’s Education Minister Dhan Singh Rawat confirmed that post-revision, students will recite verses from the Gita and Ramayana during prayers until formal inclusion in textbooks occurs
- This move aims to strengthen ethical values and revive Indiaâs spiritual-cultural foundations within education .
The Debate & Controversy
- Critics argue that the heavier focus on Mughal brutality and British looting signals a troubling shift toward âsaffronisationâ or ideological bias
- Proponents support a balanced narrative that addresses both achievements and darker chapters of Indian history, citing the neutralizing footnotes .

Why This Matters
| Reason | Impact |
|---|---|
| Historical awareness | Teaches students about violence, conquest, and colonial exploitation |
| Cultural identity | Integrates classical Indian texts for moral grounding |
| Educational balance | Combines factual history, modern science, and ethical learning |
| National discourse | Sparks debate over how Indiaâs history should be taught |

Final Take
NCERTâs updated syllabus seeks to present a nuanced and comprehensive picture of Indian historyânot just celebrating its heroes, but also confronting its brutality and colonial exploitation. The proposed inclusion of Bhagavad Gita and Ramayana content reflects efforts to revitalize moral education. As the debate continues, this reform will shape how future generations understand Indiaâs past and values.
Education
Karnataka to Provide Free Bus Services from LKG to PUC, Announces D.K. Shivakumar
Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar officially announced that the Karnataka government plans to extend free bus transportation to all students attending Karnataka Public Schools (LKG to PUC) across the state

Why It Matters
- Boosting Government Schools: The initiative aims to enhance attendance and improve education quality by removing travel hurdles for rural and economically disadvantaged students
- Equity Beyond Gender: Previously, only girls benefited from free transport. This expansion will include all students, making the scheme truly inclusive
- Strengthening KPS: By supporting Karnataka Public Schools, the government hopes to reinforce public education and curb dropouts across the state

Details & Next Steps
- Current Status: The announcement is in a preliminary phase; through Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy, officials confirmed it requires cabinet approval and finance department clearance
- Estimated Cost: Early estimates indicate the scheme may cost around âč10 crore or more, pending final calculations
- Coordination Underway: The Education and Transport departments are discussing implementation logistics such as bus routes, scheduling, and budget allocation .

Official Statement
On X (formerly Twitter), D.K. Shivakumar posted: The government is committed to the bright future of government school children! ⊠decided to start a free bus service for students studying from LKG to PUC in KPS across the state

Whatâs Next?
- The proposal will undergo official review, followed by cabinet approval and a rollout plan involving fleet expansion and route mapping.
- Upon successful implementation, thousands of students statewide will have improved access to education.
Education
Sarkari Naukri Craze in 2025: Why Indians Still Flock to Government Jobs
One of the biggest reasons is unmatched job security. While private companies are prone to layoffs and market shifts, government jobs offer long-term stability.
Work-Life Balance
Most government roles have fixed work hours, ensuring a healthier work-life balance â a big attraction for today’s generation.

Social Prestige
Being a government employee still commands high respect in society, especially in smaller towns and rural areas.
Perks and Benefits
From housing allowances and pension plans to medical facilities, the perks are extensive and attractive.

Latest Trends in Sarkari Naukri
- Digital Recruitment: Many exams and interviews have shifted online, making the process more transparent.
- Focus on Skill-Based Hiring: In addition to written exams, more departments are emphasizing skill tests and interviews.
- Diversity Push: Several states have increased reservations to promote inclusivity.

Top Government Exams to Watch in 2025
- UPSC Civil Services Exam: Still the most prestigious, with lakhs of aspirants every year.
- SSC CGL & CHSL: Popular for various clerical and administrative posts.
- IBPS PO & Clerk: Banking jobs continue to draw massive interest.
- Railway Recruitment Board (RRB): Offers a variety of technical and non-technical posts.
- State PSC Exams: Each state conducts its own exams for administrative services.

Challenges and Competition
The biggest challenge? Fierce competition. With lakhs of candidates applying for a handful of positions, preparation requires dedication and strategy.
Preparation Tips
- Start early and follow a disciplined schedule.
- Focus on mock tests and previous years’ papers.
- Stay updated with current affairs â a crucial component of almost all exams.
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