CBSE Orders Schools To Reduce Academic Pressure, Strengthen Counselling

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued an advisory urging schools to alleviate academic pressure on students and enhance counseling services. This directive follows a Supreme Court ruling from July 25, 2025, which established guidelines aimed at promoting students' mental health and well-being. The CBSE emphasizes the importance of fostering a supportive educational environment where students can thrive without the burdens of excessive academic demands. Schools are expected to implement strategies that prioritize mental health, including regular counseling sessions and stress management workshops, thereby creating a holistic approach to education. This initiative reflects a growing recognition of the challenges faced by students and the necessity for educational institutions to adapt to these evolving needs. By addressing these issues, CBSE aims to cultivate a more balanced and nurturing academic atmosphere across its affiliated schools, ultimately enhancing the learning experience for students.
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