The Unified District Information System for Education Plus (UDISE+) report shows a significant drop in the secondary school dropout rate from 8.2% to 7%. The Ministry of Education noted that the pupil-teacher ratio has also improved nationwide due to fresh recruitments.
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Secondary School Dropout Rate Falls To 7% From 8.2%; Pupil-Teacher Ratio Improved: UDISE+ Report
Secondary School Dropout Rate Falls To 7% From 8.2%; Pupil-Teacher Ratio Improved: UDISE+ Report
According to the UDISE+ report, the secondary level dropout rate dropped from 8.2% to 7% while teacher hiring saw positive gains.
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Charu Mathur
(Advocate, Supreme Court of India)
Published: July 8, 2026
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C
Charu Mathur
Advocate, Supreme Court of India
Charu Mathur represents students and academic bodies in major parity litigations and regulatory disputes before the Supreme Court.
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