Breaking news malayalam education

Here are some recent breaking news updates related to Malayalam education:

1. Kerala Government to Introduce New Education Policy

The Kerala government has announced plans to introduce a new education policy, which aims to improve the quality of education in the state. The policy will focus on promoting critical thinking, creativity, and innovation among students. (Source: The Hindu)

2. NEET Exam to be Conducted in Malayalam

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) will now be conducted in Malayalam, making it easier for students in Kerala to take the exam. This decision was taken by the National Testing Agency (NTA) in response to a petition filed by the Kerala government. (Source: Indian Express)

3. Kerala University to Offer Online Courses

The University of Kerala has launched a new initiative to offer online courses to students. The university has partnered with online education platforms to provide courses in various subjects, including arts, science, and commerce. (Source: The New Indian Express)

4. Kerala Government to Increase Budget for Education

The Kerala government has increased its budget allocation for education by 10% in the upcoming budget. The increased allocation will be used to improve infrastructure, hire more teachers, and provide better facilities to students. (Source: The Hindu)

5. Malayalam Language to be Made Compulsory in Schools

The Kerala government has announced plans to make Malayalam language compulsory in schools from the next academic year. The decision aims to promote the use of the Malayalam language and preserve the cultural heritage of the state. (Source: Mathrubhumi)

6. Kerala Government to Launch New Scholarship Scheme

The Kerala government has launched a new scholarship scheme for meritorious students. The scheme aims to provide financial assistance to students who have secured high marks in their exams. (Source: The New Indian Express)

7. Kerala University to Offer Distance Education Courses

The University of Kerala has launched a new initiative to offer distance education courses to students. The university has partnered with online education platforms to provide courses in various subjects, including arts, science, and commerce. (Source: The Hindu)

8. Kerala Government to Improve Infrastructure in Schools

The Kerala government has announced plans to improve infrastructure in schools across the state. The government has allocated funds to build new schools, upgrade existing infrastructure, and provide better facilities to students. (Source: Mathrubhumi)

These are some of the recent breaking news updates related to Malayalam education.