Most Indian adults remember learning by rote: fill out the answer, repeat the sentence, clear the exam. For a child today, that feels like training for an older world.

With smartphones, chatbots and AI tools transforming work, parents and teachers worry: will our children find good jobs if schools do not change? That worry is real, and it is pushing a debate about what schools must teach next.

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India already has the policy signals. The Ministry of Education has taken a big step to teach AI to students from grade 3. CBSE has begun the process of preparing the framework to teach AI language to students.

The National Education Policy 2020 named digital literacy, critical thinking

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