India’s Largest National STEM Quiz 4.0 Launched With ₹2 Crore Prize Pool For Students

Gandhinagar: The Gujarat Council on Science and Technology (GUJCOST), under the Department of Science and Technology (DST), on Friday launched the country’s largest National STEM Quiz 4.0, offering prizes worth up to Rs 2 crore for winning students.

### About The National STEM Quiz 4.0

Unveiling the quiz, DST Secretary P. Bharti said the initiative — titled “National STEM Quiz 4.0: A New Journey for a New Generation” — aims to nurture curiosity, analytical thinking, and problem-solving skills among school students.

In addition to cash rewards, winners will get the opportunity to visit premier scientific institutions such as BARC-Mumbai, DRDO, SAC-ISRO, and NFSU-Gandhinagar. They will also participate in an exclusive STEM boot camp designed for the top 200 students.

The quiz will be held in two categories: Junior (Class 9–10) and Senior (Class 11–12). Students across India, from all boards and mediums, can register free of cost at [www.stemquiz.gujarat.gov.in](http://www.stemquiz.gujarat.gov.in) until October 30, 2025.

### Growing Nationwide Participation

Speaking at the launch, GUJCOST Advisor and Member Secretary Narottam Sahu highlighted that since 2022, the STEM Quiz has grown into a national platform. Last year’s third edition saw over 10.12 lakh registrations from students across states and boards.

“This year, we are targeting participation from more than 20 lakh students across India,” he added.

As part of the launch, dignitaries also released a Quiz Bank book for junior and senior levels.

### Event and Participants

The event was attended by GSBTM Mission Director Digvijaysinh Jadeja, GSEM Mission Director Neha Kumari, Dr. Vijay Patel from GCERT, and representatives from regional and district science centres, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas, and CBSE schools. Students joined virtually from across the country.

### Importance of STEM in India’s Growth

STEM — science, technology, engineering, and mathematics — is at the heart of India’s growth story, driving everything from space exploration and digital innovation to renewable energy and healthcare.

With a young population and one of the largest pools of engineers and scientists in the world, India relies on STEM to fuel its economic competitiveness, create jobs of the future, and address pressing challenges like climate change, food security, and sustainable urbanisation.

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Lakshya Performs ‘Heimlich Maneuver’ On Actress Sahher Bambba In Ba***ds Of Bollywood: What Is This First-Aid Method For Choking?

Aryan Khan’s directorial debut *Ba***ds Of Bollywood* is making waves not only for its bold storytelling but also for spotlighting real-life health lessons. In one memorable scene, actors Raghav Juyal, Lakshya, and Sahher Bambba are dining at a restaurant when Sahher suddenly chokes on a fish bone.

As panic sets in, Raghav instructs Lakshya to “thump her back,” prompting him to perform the Heimlich maneuver — a first-aid technique that ultimately saves her life.

### What is the Heimlich Maneuver?

The Heimlich maneuver, also known as abdominal thrusts, is a first-aid method designed to help someone who is choking. According to the Cleveland Clinic, it was invented in 1974 by Dr. Henry Heimlich, who discovered that using the air trapped inside a person’s lungs could forcefully expel a foreign object blocking their airway.

This simple yet powerful technique has saved countless lives since its inception. It is recommended for use on conscious adults and children who cannot breathe or speak due to choking.

### How Does It Work?

Scientific reports explain that the Heimlich maneuver involves quick, upward abdominal thrusts that compress the diaphragm. This action pushes air out of the lungs with enough force to dislodge the obstruction.

Initially, the medical community was hesitant to adopt the technique, favoring back blows instead. However, over time, the Heimlich maneuver became the standard first-aid method for choking emergencies. If the person becomes unconscious, CPR is then recommended.

### How to Perform the Heimlich Maneuver

If you encounter someone who is choking, follow these steps:

1. Stand behind the person and wrap your arms around their waist.
2. Form a fist with one hand and place it just above their navel, below the ribcage.
3. Grip the fist with your other hand.
4. Deliver sharp, upward thrusts into their abdomen.
5. Repeat the thrusts until the object is expelled or the person becomes unconscious.

If the individual loses consciousness, immediately begin CPR and call for medical help.

**Disclaimer:** This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor for any concerns or questions regarding your health or medical condition.
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We have EdTech, but is it the right one?

To prepare for the future, investing in human capital is key, and early childhood education (ECE) can offer the highest returns. Betting on this, non-profits across India are decentralising education using technology and innovation.

Indian children born today will enter the workforce as young adults by 2047. By that time, India will have largely won the battle for universal school enrolment. The challenge that beckons next is universal school learning—imparting high-quality education that creates opportunity for all and provides the human capital needed for a developed India by 2047.

Economics Nobel Laureate James Heckman’s work on human capital emphasises the high return on investment in early childhood education. Early interventions enhance cognitive and non-cognitive skills critical to long-term success. The well-known Heckman Curve shows that, across all stages of education, the highest economic returns come from the earliest investments in children.

To raise the collective intelligence of the nation, there is a strong case for investing heavily in ECE by increasing its share of the Samagra Shiksha budget to 5% (up from around 2% currently).

### Leveraging Technology to Scale Quality Education

The ubiquity of smartphones in India today offers a never-before-seen opportunity to rapidly scale high-quality educational inputs to children across the country, regardless of their socio-economic status. A recent survey reported smartphone ownership of 1.5 per household in urban India and 1.3 in rural India.

This simple idea holds great power, and educational non-profits have begun work precisely on this front, with efforts that are only set to expand.

For instance, Rocket Learning, a non-profit launched in 2020, has developed interactive and highly engaging educational content delivered over WhatsApp to teachers, parents, and children. Every day, micro-WhatsApp groups send low-income teachers and parents contextualised content in the local language. This content can be used for play-based activities with children in classrooms or at home.

These activities take less than 20 minutes and involve readily available materials. Research shows that greater parental involvement in children’s education leads to improved academic performance. Rocket Learning reinforces this sense of participation by encouraging parents and educators to share images and videos back to the WhatsApp groups, creating a shared learning community.

Chimple is another example—an Android app developed in India that uses games to instil foundational literacy and numeracy through a teacher-directed, at-home learning model. Using the app, teachers can remotely assign content for children to practise based on the week’s teaching plan.

In a pilot study involving Class 1 and 2 students in Haryana, the treatment group saw a 50% improvement in test scores over the year with just 10 minutes of daily Chimple usage. Similar improvements were recorded in English, with low-performing learners benefiting even more.

### The Emerging Role of Generative AI in Education

As students advance to higher grades, new learning opportunities can be reinforced by generative AI, a powerful tool for Personalised Adaptive Learning (PAL).

Conventional classrooms often offer rigid, one-size-fits-all approaches. PAL, however, allows students to learn at their own pace and in their own space, making engaging, immersive, and interactive learning accessible, even in the remotest locales.

Children from elite backgrounds have an edge due to access to individual high-quality coaches who quickly resolve their problems. PAL can universalise such access.

Educational non-profit Central Square Foundation (CSF) is working with Khan Academy to contextualise Khanmigo—India’s AI-powered personal tutor designed for low-income contexts. State governments are beginning to integrate PAL into their school systems. Andhra Pradesh, for example, has pioneered PAL as part of its World Bank-aided Supporting Andhra’s Learning Transformation (SALT) programme.

The use of PAL to bridge educational divides will only grow in the future.

### Broad AI Applications Beyond PAL

PAL is not the only AI use case in education. AI can generate learning content itself—scripts, rhymes, worksheets, and illustrations created using large language models (LLMs) save time and boost creativity.

AI can translate and dub across languages, simplify animation, and personalise audio with voice cloning. It can also drive data analysis by using incoming messages to draw nuanced insights into the effectiveness of specific educational programmes.

CSF has partnered to build an AI-powered Teacher Coach for government school teachers that provides actionable feedback and identifies effective levers for measurable improvement in classroom practice.

AI tools also reduce teachers’ workloads by grading large volumes of student work rapidly—what once took five minutes can now be done in 20 seconds. They provide nuanced understanding of student performance and actionable insights, enabling teachers to engage more students effectively.

### Ensuring Quality and Inclusiveness in EdTech

India’s EdTech sector is already large and bound to grow further. But it is critical to identify which solutions are relevant, useful, and able to evolve from serving the privileged few to becoming universally enabling.

To evaluate the many available EdTech options, CSF has developed, jointly with IIT Bombay and IIT Delhi, an evaluation index that helps governments and other users make quality-led, evidence-informed choices regarding EdTech procurement—especially for schools serving low-income students.

This index, called **EdTech Tulna**, defines quality standards for good EdTech. It creates exhaustive toolkits and training for decision-makers to apply these standards when evaluating EdTech products and publishes product reviews to drive demand and shape supply.

### Governance and Regulatory Innovations to Elevate Education Quality

Beyond EdTech innovations, governance and regulatory reforms can dramatically uplift quality.

Currently, school regulation is heavily input-focused. The priority must shift towards measuring educational outcomes, which should be reported transparently, publicly, and regularly.

Such transparent data allows parents to choose the best schools for their children and “vote with their feet,” creating pressure to improve quality. It also allows the best schools to emerge as exemplars, whose best practices can be replicated elsewhere.

Countries such as the UK (Office for Standards in Education – Ofsted), Dubai (Knowledge and Human Development Authority – KHDA), and Chile (Sistema de Medición de la Calidad de la Educación – SIMCE) have successfully implemented such transparency models to improve school quality.

India’s National Education Policy (NEP 2020) proposes the creation of a **State School Standards Authority (SSSA)** to set standards and publicise each school’s level based on these standards.

For SSSAs to be effective, they must operate independently of education departments and other government bodies, impartially assessing quality in all schools—public or private. NEP 2020 recommends shifting school regulation from being overly restrictive (especially on private schools) to a “light but tight” approach.

SSSAs should regularly report school quality and make this data publicly accessible.

### Towards a Brighter Educational Future

Every child in India deserves the chance to reach their full potential. With new technologies and enabling reforms, India is well on its way to fulfilling that dream.

*The writer is founder-CEO of The Convergence Foundation and founder chairperson of Central Square Foundation.*

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Indore’s SAIMS Takes A Big Stride In Healthcare Innovation

**SAIMS Indore to Become First Private Medical College in India to Produce Isotopes at Own Cyclotron Plant**

*Indore (Madhya Pradesh):* In a pioneering step towards healthcare innovation, Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Sciences (SAIMS), Indore, is set to become the first private medical college in the country to produce isotopes at its own cyclotron plant.

The isotopes, including gallium-based PET tracers, will be created using liquid gallium. These isotopes will play a vital role not only in advanced diagnostic procedures but also in treatment, with the added advantage of being free from side effects.

Dr. Vinod Bhandari, founder chairman of Sri Aurobindo University, shared this information while inaugurating an awareness campaign under National Pharmacovigilance Week organized by the department of pharmacology.

He said that in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of a developed India, SAIMS is introducing revolutionary measures to provide patients with world-class medical facilities.

### SAIMS Designated as Regional Pharmacovigilance Centre

Highlighting the institute’s role in drug safety, Dr. Bhandari added that the Government of India has designated SAIMS as the first Regional Pharmacovigilance Centre in Madhya Pradesh under its pharmacovigilance programme.

In the first phase, SAIMS has reported over 6,000 adverse drug reactions from 13 centres to the National Centre (IPC Ghaziabad) and the WHO Uppsala Monitoring Centre in Sweden. This data is being used by national and global health agencies for research and to improve patient safety.

### National Pharmacovigilance Week Awareness Campaign

The campaign coordinators, Dr. Chhaya Goel and Dr. Pooja Reddy, explained that the objective of the National Pharmacovigilance Week is to make patients more aware of possible side effects of medicines and encourage them to report adverse drug reactions.

They further clarified that adverse drug reactions do not reflect negatively on the doctor but instead provide crucial information that helps ensure safer and more effective prescriptions in the future.

Under the campaign, awareness sessions, scientific workshops, and interactive programmes are being conducted to engage both patients and healthcare professionals.

Senior faculty members including Dr. Raj Wavre (Dean, Medical College), Dr. Jayshree Tapadia (Dean, Student Welfare), Dr. Anuja Jha (Deputy Coordinator, Materiovigilance), Mohammad Rafi (Pharmacovigilance Associate), and Jitendra Patidar (Materiovigilance Associate) attended the event.

Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Sciences continues to lead in healthcare innovation and patient safety, contributing significantly to India’s goal of advanced medical care facilities.
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NEET PG 2025: Supreme Court Hearing Today On Answer Key Dispute; Counselling Schedule Awaited

**NEET PG 2025 Counselling: Supreme Court to Hear Petitions on Answer Key Transparency**

The Supreme Court is set to hear petitions related to the NEET PG 2025 counselling today, September 19. Originally slated for September 12, the hearing will now be conducted by a bench comprising Justice JB Pardiwala and Justice KV Viswanathan, according to media reports.

### Petitioners Raise Concerns Over Transparency

The petitions have been filed by NEET PG aspirants along with the United Doctors Front (UDF), who are strongly opposing the answer key released by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS). This is the first time NBEMS has published an answer key following a directive from the Supreme Court.

However, candidates argue that the answer key format is not transparent. The key includes only question IDs and answer key IDs, without the actual questions. Students claim this restricts their ability to verify their answers effectively, defeating the purpose of publishing the answer key in the first place.

The petitioners are urging the Supreme Court to direct NBEMS to publish the complete set of question papers along with detailed answer explanations. They believe this will ensure a fair and equitable verification process.

### NEET PG 2025 Counselling Schedule Awaited

While the Supreme Court examines the matter, thousands of aspirants eagerly await the release of the NEET PG 2025 counselling schedule, which will be announced shortly by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC).

The schedule will outline important details including registration procedures, choice filling, and dates for seat allotment results. Shortlisted candidates will need to register on the MCC website, submit their applications, and select their preferred courses and institutions.

Seat allocation will be carried out based on merit, candidate preferences, and seat availability across medical colleges.

### Potential Impact of the Supreme Court Verdict

The Supreme Court’s decision on the transparency of the NEET PG answer key could have significant implications for future medical entrance examinations. It may set new standards for accountability and fairness in postgraduate medical admission processes, enhancing trust in the system for aspirants nationwide.
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Mumbai Shocker: Class 7 Student Suffers Spinal Injury After Birthday Bumps At Malad School, Parents Allege Negligence

**Mumbai: Class 7 Student Suffers Spinal Injury Following Birthday Bumps at Malad School**

A Class 7 student from Vibgyor Roots and Rise, an international school in Malad, reportedly sustained a serious spinal injury after classmates gave him birthday bumps inside the classroom. What was meant to be a joyful birthday celebration turned into a distressing incident for the young boy and his family.

**Incident Details**

According to the parents, one of the classmates gave the child birthday bumps with such force that it resulted in significant damage to his spinal cord. The injury was confirmed after the boy was immediately taken for medical attention.

**Parents Allege Negligence by School**

The boy’s parents claim that they approached the school administration immediately following the incident but received no response. Feeling ignored, they lodged a complaint at the local police station in Bangur Nagar. However, the parents allege that when police authorities visited the school, the seriousness of the matter was downplayed and no proper follow-up occurred.

**Calls for Accountability**

The parents have demanded that the school take responsibility for failing to prevent such accidents and for their silence after the injury occurred. They emphasized the need to strictly regulate birthday traditions like “birthday bumps” to prevent similar incidents in the future.

The parents have stated they will wait for a week to receive a response from the school management. They will decide their next course of action based on the administration’s reply.

**Safety Concerns Raised**

This accident has raised broader concerns among parents regarding student safety on school premises. Many now call for stricter monitoring of informal celebrations and increased vigilance to ensure the wellbeing of children.

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5 fun ways to learn a new language

**5 Fun Ways to Learn a New Language**
*By Simran Jeet | Sep 18, 2025, 04:42 PM*

Learning a new language can be an exciting journey, but it often requires dedication and the right techniques. By incorporating fun habits into your routine, you can make this process more enjoyable and effective. These techniques not only help in retaining vocabulary but also in understanding cultural nuances. Here are five engaging methods to master a new language that can transform your learning experience.

### 1. Watch Movies with Subtitles

Watching movies in your target language with subtitles is an immersive way of learning. It helps you understand pronunciation, sentence structure, and colloquial expressions. Choose films that interest you so that the experience feels enjoyable rather than boring.

By watching, you’ll hear native speakers and see how words are used in context, which improves both your listening skills and vocabulary.

### 2. Use Language Learning Apps

Language learning apps provide interactive exercises that make studying feel like a game. Many of these apps use spaced repetition systems to help you memorize vocabulary effectively.

They also offer instant feedback on pronunciation and grammar, which is crucial for improvement. With daily practice sessions as short as ten minutes, these apps fit easily into any schedule.

### 3. Join Language Exchange Groups

Participating in language exchange groups gives you real-life practice opportunities with native speakers or fellow learners. These groups often meet online or in person for casual conversations.

Here, you can practice speaking without fear of being judged. Engaging with others helps improve your fluency and builds confidence. Plus, it’s a great way to make new friends who share your language interests.

### 4. Label Household Items

Labeling household items with their names in the target language is a simple yet effective technique for expanding your vocabulary effortlessly. Every time you interact with these items, you reinforce your memory of their names without conscious effort.

This constant exposure helps solidify word retention over time, making vocabulary learning a natural part of your day.

### 5. Listen to Music and Podcasts

Listening to music or podcasts in your target language exposes you to different accents and dialects while improving your listening comprehension skills.

Song lyrics can introduce you to new phrases or idioms that aren’t typically found in textbooks. Podcasts cover various topics, allowing you to choose subjects you enjoy while practicing understanding spoken language at natural speeds.

Incorporating these fun and practical methods into your language learning routine can make the journey more enjoyable and effective. Happy learning!
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Education Ministry Directs Screening Of PM Modi-Inspired Film ‘Chalo Jeete Hain’ In CBSE, KVS, NVS Schools Till October 2

**Ministry of Education Mandates Screening of ‘Chalo Jeete Hain’ in Schools Nationwide**

The Ministry of Education has directed schools across the country to screen *Chalo Jeete Hain*, a short film based on childhood episodes from the life of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This initiative is part of a nationwide value-based learning program aimed at nurturing essential human values among students.

In a circular dated September 11, the ministry instructed the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS), and Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) to make the 32-minute film available for viewing in their schools between September 16 and October 2.

### Focus on Values and Learning

The screening aligns with the *Prerana* programme, an experiential learning initiative designed to inculcate nine fundamental human values such as courage, service, dedication, empathy, diversity, and responsibility.

Officials emphasized that films serve as a powerful medium for students to connect with abstract values, ethical dilemmas, and human emotions. According to the ministry’s circular, “It will help young learners to reflect on themes of character, service, and responsibility. The film can also serve as a case study for moral reasoning, supporting the goals of social-emotional learning, including the development of empathy, self-reflection, critical thinking, and inspiration.”

### About the Film

*Chalo Jeete Hain* is directed by Mangesh Hadawale and produced by Aanand L. Rai and Mahaveer Jain. Initially released in 2018, the movie follows “Naru,” a young boy inspired by the philosophy of Swami Vivekananda, who sets out on a journey to discover his purpose through helping others.

The film was honored with the National Award for Best Non-Feature Film on Family Values in 2019, as reported by the Press Information Bureau (PIB).

### Re-release under ‘Chalo Jeete Hain: Seva Ka Sanman’ Campaign

*Chalo Jeete Hain* is scheduled for a re-release from September 17 to October 2 as part of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting’s campaign *Chalo Jeete Hain: Seva Ka Sanman*. This campaign pays tribute to everyday “silent heroes” such as drivers, cleaners, and watchmen, recognizing their significant contributions to society.

For schools and educators, this initiative offers a valuable opportunity to engage students through meaningful storytelling that reinforces core human values and inspires social responsibility.
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DUSU Election 2025: Education Backgrounds Of Top Three Contenders; Check Their Campaign Focus

DUSU Election 2025: A High-Stakes Contest with Over 2.75 Lakh Voters

The Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) Election 2025 has generated significant interest, not only because of its massive voter base of more than 2.75 lakh students but also due to the prominent contenders and their diverse educational backgrounds. With the counting scheduled for September 19, the race for the president’s post has become a fiercely contested three-cornered battle between ABVP, NSUI, and the SFI-AISA alliance. The election is currently underway, drawing attention from the entire campus community and political observers nationwide.

Educational Qualifications of Main Presidential Candidates

1. Joslyn Nandita Choudhary (NSUI):
Joslyn, aged 23, has made history by becoming the first woman in 17 years to be nominated by the NSUI for the post of president. She is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Buddhist Studies. Her campaign focuses on critical issues such as hostel shortages, campus safety, and the introduction of menstrual leave for students.

2. Anjali (SFI–AISA Alliance):
Hailing from Bihar, Anjali is a student of Indraprastha College for Women. Her campaign highlights include improving hostel facilities, ensuring women’s safety, and enhancing representation of marginalized groups within the university.

3. Aryan Mann (ABVP):
Aryan, a graduate of Hansraj College, is currently pursuing an MA in Library Science. Originally from Bahadurgarh, he represents the ABVP in this election and is poised to appeal to a broad student base.

Candidates for the Joint Secretary Position

For the role of Joint Secretary in the 2025 DUSU election, two key candidates stand out:

Lavkush Bhadana (NSUI): A BA (Hons) student at Zakir Husain College, nominated by the NSUI.
Deepika Jha (ABVP): A student of Buddhist Studies and an alumna of Lakshmibai College, representing the ABVP.

Importance of the DUSU Election 2025

The DUSU elections often set the tone for student and youth politics not only in Delhi but across the country. This year’s polls are especially significant given the record number of students eligible to vote and the presence of strong female candidates after a gap of almost two decades. Consequently, the election is being closely observed by both the university community and national political analysts as an indicator of emerging trends in youth leadership.

Restrictions on Celebratory Processions

In an effort to maintain law and order, the Delhi High Court has prohibited all aspirants and student organizations from organizing victory celebrations in the national capital following the announcement of election results. The court has directed the Delhi Police, Delhi University authorities, and administrative officials to take strict precautions to prevent any adverse situations.

Additionally, the university administration has rigorously enforced the Lyngdoh Committee’s anti-defacement guidelines. As a result, college and hostel walls remain free from posters and graffiti for the first time in years, reflecting a shift towards cleaner and more regulated campus campaigning.

Stay tuned for further updates as the DUSU Election 2025 progresses and the results are declared later this month.
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