“Right to Education is the Most Impactful Affirmative Action in India”: Ex-CJI U U Lalit

Former CJI U U Lalit said the Right to Education is a powerful example of affirmative action that transformed millions of lives and boosted India’s literacy. He highlighted how judicial interpretation and legislative action together made education a fundamental right.

UPSC to Introduce Screen Reader Software for Visually Impaired Candidates, Supreme Court Informed

UPSC told the Supreme Court it will soon enable screen reader software for visually impaired candidates in its exams once infrastructure is ready. The move aims to make civil service exams more inclusive and accessible.

[MBBS] “Ensure Sensitivity in Admissions for Disabled Candidates”: SC Allows Candidate With Speech & Language Disability To Pursue Medical Education

On Wednesday(18th Sept), The Supreme Court of India urged the Union government and NMC to adopt a compassionate approach for disabled medical aspirants. It directed the admission of a candidate with 45% speech and language disability, stressing that rigid rules should not bar individuals with physical impairments from pursuing their goals.