Most 14 to 18-year-olds can use cellphones but cannot read basic texts: ASER 2017 Shradha Chhetri Indian Express January 16, 2018
Youths prefer Army, police jobs over agriculture: ASER report 2017 Express Web Desk Indian Express January 16, 2018
ASER survey shows 36% of kids aged 14-18 don’t know India’s capital, 21% can’t name their state Neelam Pandey Hindustan Times January 16, 2018
76 Percent of Students in 14-18 Age Group Cannot Count Money, Says ASER 2017 Report News18 News18 January 16, 2018
Students studying till Class 8 in rural India doubles but acquire fewer skills, finds report Scroll Staff Scroll January 16, 2018
Number of children studying until class 8 in India doubles, but skills acquired remain low Neera Majumdar The Print January 16, 2018
Most Indian 14-18-Year-Olds in Rural Areas Are Reading at a Class Two Level, Finds Report The Wire Staff The Wire January 16, 2018
36 percent rural students don’t know India’s capital, 21 per cent don’t know the state they live: ASER News Nation Bureau News Nation January 16, 2018
You may not believe some findings of Annual Status of Education Report: ‘7 out of 10 teens can use cellphone but cannot read basic text’ PTI Financial Express January 16, 2018
Annual Status of Education Report exposes chinks in quality of education in rural India Sumi Sukanya dutta The New Indian Express January 16, 2018
AISHE 2016-17: Lessons from All India Survey on Higher Education The Financial Express Financial Express January 11, 2018
Enrolment Rates Are Climbing. So What Explains the Sorry State of India’s Education Sector? ANIRUDDHA GHOSH AND SUJAN BANDYOPADHYAY The Wire December 21, 2017
Working together to teach at the right level Rukmini Banerji and Shobhini Mukerji LiveMint December 13, 2017