The news clips you have shared cover various topics. Here are the individual responses to them:
- SSLC Kannada failed and not just for children! – This is a news that questions the shortcomings in the education system, teaching quality and curriculum. This is a point that should draw the attention of parents, teachers and policymakers.
- Change in teaching syllabus – There is an opportunity to discuss the impact of the new curriculum on students.
- Primary school teacher promotion process launched – A welcome development, a boost to the service morale of teachers.
- Another opportunity to correct the error in the CET application – A decision to help students.
- 2nd peace talks too! – News related to some dispute/conflict, talks seem to have failed.
- UPI 20%, cash payments 12% increase – Indication of an increase in digital transactions.
- DK deadline for CM’s chair and Sidhu Brahmastra ready – Political speculations, indication of competition.
- Search for gold in Varada river all day long – Unusual incident, reflects poverty/interest.
- Increased heat in the state, alert state government – Indicates the need for timely action.
- Trump Team Pak peace tour canceled – Change in international relations.
- 2 months of waterlogging – Indication of the severity of the water problem.
- Free education for 100 students in Shine College – Commendable work.
- Punjab’s record in IPL – Sports achievement.
- Chikkaballapur: Knife thrown on January – Local violent incident, Police action required. The short answer to your question: Yes, the failure of SSLC in Kannada is not limited to the children, but is also a reflection of the shortcomings in the teaching curriculum and learning environment. Teacher training, curriculum quality, and assessment systems need to be reviewed.












