49% Students Drop Out Before Middle School In Madhya Pradesh

**Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Nearly Half of Primary Students Drop Out Before Middle School, Survey Reveals**

The Comprehensive Modular Survey: Education, 2025, highlights a critical issue in Madhya Pradesh’s education system — nearly 49% of students enrolled in primary education do not continue to middle school. The state reports a primary enrolment rate of 41.7%, which sharply declines to just 21.3% at the middle school level, underscoring significant challenges in student retention.

**Enrolment and Dropout Rates Across States**

| Level | MP | India | UP | TN | Kerala |
|———|——-|——–|——-|——-|——–|
| Primary | 41.7% | 41.6% | 47.9% | 36.0% | 34.3% |
| Middle | 21.3% | 22.0% | 21.5% | 24.1% | 19.7% |
| Drop (pp) | 20.4 | 19.6 | 26.4 | 11.9 | 14.6 |
| Drop (%) | 48.9 | 47.1 | 55.1 | 33.1 | 42.6 |

*pp = percentage points*

**Where Does Madhya Pradesh Stand?**

Madhya Pradesh’s dropout rate of nearly 49% between primary and middle school is alarming, implying that almost half of the children enrolled at the primary level discontinue before completing middle school. This rate is slightly above the national average of 47.1% and notably higher than states like Tamil Nadu, which records a dropout rate of just 33.1%.

On the other hand, Uttar Pradesh faces an even more concerning dropout rate of 55.1%, reflecting broader regional issues in retaining students beyond primary education.

**Positive Trends in Gender and Geographic Enrolment**

Encouragingly, Madhya Pradesh shows a slightly higher enrolment rate for females (21.9%) compared to males (20.8%) at the middle school level. This is a positive signal, considering the historical gender gap in education.

Additionally, enrolment rates are quite balanced between urban (22.1%) and rural (21.0%) areas. As noted by CBSE resource person Manoj Bajpai, this suggests that access challenges affect students consistently across geographic locations.

**How Do Dropouts Affect More Than Just Education?**

CBSE coordinator UK Jha sheds light on the wider implications of the steep enrolment decline from primary to middle school:

– **Human capital development is at risk**, with many children missing out on foundational education necessary for higher learning and skill acquisition.
– **Economic growth potential could be constrained** in the long term, due to lower literacy and skill levels in the future workforce.
– **Continued efforts toward gender equality are essential**, as sustained female enrolment plays a critical role in women’s empowerment and socio-economic progress.

**Steps to Stem the Dropout Wave**

Educationist Keran Bahadur recommends the following measures to address the dropout crisis:

– Improve middle school infrastructure and access, particularly in rural and tribal areas.
– Introduce retention incentives and targeted interventions to keep children, especially girls, in school.
– Enhance community awareness and support initiatives to overcome socio-economic barriers causing dropouts.

Addressing these challenges is vital for securing a better educational future for Madhya Pradesh’s children and unlocking the state’s full socio-economic potential.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/indore/49-students-drop-out-before-middle-school-in-madhya-pradesh

More foreigners buying Philippine stocks since CMEPA, says PSE

MANILA, Philippines — Foreigners have been buying more Philippine stocks than they have been selling since a new law enhancing the local capital markets came into effect in July. This trend is seen as a signal of a more attractive environment for international investors.

Ramon Monzon, president and CEO of the Philippine Stock Exchange, on Wednesday said the…

https://business.inquirer.net/548989/more-foreigners-buying-ph-stocks-since-cmepa-says-pse

Trump Gives Putin Another Month Instead Of Two Weeks

During the Q&A session following a meeting between Donald Trump and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Trump was asked if he still trusted Vladimir Putin. His response was, “I’ll let you know in about a month.”

In the same session, Trump also stated that NATO countries should shoot down Russian drones if they enter their airspace. This marks a significant departure from his usual stance, where he often suggested that Russia might have made a mistake flying into certain areas.

The question remains: what does giving Putin another month actually achieve? How many extensions does the Russian leader get?

When asked, “Mr. President, do you think that NATO countries should shoot down Russian aircraft if they enter their airspace?” Trump replied, “Yes, I do.”

Later, when asked, “Mr. President, any update on your talk with President Putin? Do you still trust him?” Trump responded, “I’ll let you know in about a month from now, okay?”

It seems Putin is not engaging in serious peace talks, yet Trump appears willing to grant him another month, then perhaps two weeks, then a week, and then another month, citing that their talks have been positive. This ongoing cycle raises concerns about accountability and progress.

When will the press do its job and hold these discussions to account?
https://crooksandliars.com/2025/09/trump-gives-putin-month-instead-two-weeks

Netanyahu ahead of flight to NYC: Palestine recognition is ‘disgraceful capitulation’

**Netanyahu Ahead of Flight to NYC: Palestine Recognition Is a ‘Disgraceful Capitulation’**

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to fly to New York City ahead of a crucial meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday. Netanyahu has strongly criticized recent moves to recognize Palestine, calling them a “disgraceful capitulation.”

During his trip, Netanyahu is expected to discuss key political and security issues with President Trump. He will return to Israel on Tuesday morning following the meeting.

Netanyahu also recently addressed Israel’s economy, highlighting current challenges and outlining strategies for growth.

*Photo credit: Marc Israel Sellem*

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/benjamin-netanyahu/article-868482

Krafton accuses former Subnautica leads of misconduct in new legal filing

The ongoing legal saga between *Subnautica 2* publisher Krafton and the former leaders of developer Unknown Worlds continues to unfold. New filings from Krafton accuse these ex-leaders of misconduct related to their efforts to self-publish the upcoming *Subnautica 2*.

Recently, two new legal documents from Krafton were made public. These filings allege that former Unknown Worlds leaders Max McGuire and Charlie Cleveland downloaded thousands of *Subnautica 2* files during June and July, just before their departure from the company. Krafton claims that only some of these documents have been returned.

In response to the situation, Krafton provided the following statement to Shacknews.
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146075/krafton-subnautica-2-devs-misconduct-lawsuit

Florida board of education signs off on a charter school expansion

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida’s board of education approved a major expansion of charter schools on Wednesday, paving the way for privately run schools to co-locate inside traditional public schools. This move is the latest effort by Florida officials to expand school choice in a state long viewed as a national model for conservative education policy.

The decision comes amid the challenges faced by some public schools, which are closing their doors due to declining enrollments, aging facilities, and ongoing post-pandemic student struggles.

The new regulations approved by the state board build upon a bill signed into law earlier this year by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis. The bill allows operators to open more “schools of hope”—charter schools intended to serve students from persistently low-performing schools.

“We have operators that want to come in and give the best education to those who are in schools that haven’t been getting the greatest education,” Republican state Rep. Jenna Persons-Mulicka said while defending her bill on the House floor earlier this year. “Let’s give them the opportunity.”

Created in 2017, the schools of hope program encourages more publicly funded, privately run schools to open in areas where traditional public schools have been failing for years. The program provides students and families in those neighborhoods an alternative to struggling schools.

This year’s law loosens restrictions on where schools of hope can operate. They are now allowed to set up inside the facilities of public schools—even high-performing ones—if the campus has underused or vacant spaces.

Under the board’s new regulations, public school districts are required to provide charter schools with the same facility-related services that they offer their own campuses. This includes custodial work, maintenance, school safety, food service, nursing, and student transportation without limitation.

Additionally, school districts must allow schools of hope to use all or part of an educational facility at no cost, including classrooms and administrative offices. Common areas such as cafeterias, gymnasiums, recreation areas, parking lots, storage spaces, and auditoriums must be shared proportionately based on total full-time equivalent student enrollment.

Public school advocates urged the board to reject the proposal during Wednesday’s meeting. India Miller, an advocate for public schools, criticized the schools of hope program, saying it is designed to be parasitic to public schools.

“To me, it would be like asking Home Depot to give Lowes space in their store and pay all of their infrastructure costs. It just does not make sense to me,” Miller said.

Board members, who are appointed by Gov. DeSantis, defended the new rules and dismissed concerns that the charter expansion could divert crucial funding away from traditional public schools.

“Schools of hope wouldn’t be necessary if our public school system had done its job along the way,” said board Vice Chair Esther Byrd.

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Associated Press writer Kimberlee Kruesi contributed reporting from Providence, Rhode Island.

Payne is a corps member for The Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.
https://ktar.com/national-news/florida-board-of-education-signs-off-on-a-charter-school-expansion/5754119/

Tucson woman arrested for allegedly making threat against Tempe City Council meeting

**Tucson Woman Arrested for Online Threat That Postponed Tempe City Council Meeting**

PHOENIX — A Tucson woman was arrested Wednesday for allegedly making an online threat that led to the postponement of a Tempe City Council meeting last month, authorities said.

Kathleen Tierney faces one felony count of computer tampering and two misdemeanor counts of disorderly conduct, according to the Tempe Police Department. The computer tampering charge is based on a state statute that prohibits recklessly using a computer, computer system, or network to engage in a scheme or course of conduct directed at another person that seriously alarms, torments, threatens, or terrorizes that person.

Tierney was taken into custody in Tucson by Tempe Criminal Apprehension Surveillance Team officers, with support from the U.S. Marshals Service.

“This arrest demonstrates our unwavering commitment to protecting the safety of our community members and elected leaders,” Tempe Police Chief Ken McCoy said in a press release. “Threats like this not only endanger lives, they disrupt civic engagement and silence the voices of the people we serve.”

### What Happened When the Threat Was Made Against the Tempe City Council Meeting?

Wednesday’s arrest follows an investigation into a threatening social media post targeting attendees of the August 28 Tempe City Council meeting. The threat was posted just as the council chamber was filling up shortly before the meeting was scheduled to begin.

“The concern was specific in nature and credible enough that we could not in good conscience proceed with the meeting,” Assistant Chief James Sweig said in a press release at the time.

As a result, about 75 people were escorted from the room, and the meeting was rescheduled to September 2 and conducted virtually as a precaution. Additionally, a work study session on September 4 was also changed to a virtual format.

Tempe resumed in-person City Council meetings last Thursday after police implemented several new security measures.

Tempe City Council meetings are held at the East Valley suburb’s City Hall, a distinctive inverted pyramid building on Fifth Street just east of Mill Avenue.
https://ktar.com/arizona-news/tempe-city-council-threat-arrest/5754114/

UAAP: Kymani Ladi, Ateneo eye better execution amid perfect start

MANILA, Philippines—For the second straight game, Ateneo relied on dynamic forward Kymani Ladi to secure the win. This time, however, Ladi wasn’t fully satisfied with how the Blue Eagles escaped with a narrow 62-60 victory over the winless University of the East.

The game took place on Wednesday at the University of Santo Tomas’ Quadricentennial Pavilion.

READ: UAAP: Ateneo edges UE for 2-0

https://sports.inquirer.net/641552/uaap-kymani-ladi-ateneo-eye-better-execution-amid-perfect-start

US real estate agent spared jail for sexual assault on student in Shelbourne sauna

Bryan McNeill, aged 55, of K Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, was recently handed a six-month suspended sentence.

In addition to the sentence, he has been ordered to pay €10,000 to the 19-year-old college student involved in the case.
https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/us-real-estate-agent-spared-jail-for-sexual-assault-on-student-in-shelbourne-sauna-1810596.html

UAAP: Ray Allen Torres’ dagger 3 lifts Adamson, keeps UP winless

MANILA, Philippines — Adamson University overcame a chaotic fourth quarter and relied on Ray Allen Torres to secure an upset victory over the University of the Philippines, 62-59, marking its first win in the UAAP Season 88 men’s basketball tournament on Wednesday.

The game was marked by numerous questionable calls in the fourth quarter, which culminated in a 59-all deadlock in the final seconds. Despite the challenges, Adamson managed to maintain composure and seize the crucial moments needed to clinch the win.
https://sports.inquirer.net/641526/uaap-ray-allen-torres-dagger-3-lifts-adamson-keeps-up-winless

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