What Do India’s Student Protests Mean for Education, Jobs and the Economy?
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What Do India’s Student Protests Mean for Education, Jobs and the Economy?
Student protests have broken the spell of political polarisation in the country, bringing jobs, education, accountability, and economic distress back into public debate—perhaps the most meaningful assertion of freedom this Independence Day
Move over Gen Z, a Gen Alpha wave of protests has spread to five states in India
Gen Alpha Protest: Children across towns and villages in five states have marched, staged sit-ins and locked school gates over basic facilities. In a UP tow they even stormed into the Collectorate. These protests show how students too young to vote are using visibility and collective pressure to force responses from authorities across India.
New Delhi: Shortly after the protests following the NEET exam paper leak and the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made crucial announcements targeting the younger generation. In his Independence Day speech...
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