DB Corp eyes expansion of school newspaper reading policy beyond UP and Rajasthan
By Staff Writer in Media News on Thursday, 22nd January 2026 at 10:46pm
After Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan made newspaper reading compulsory in state‑run schools, leading print media group DB Corp is now in talks with other states to introduce similar policies, Best Media Info reported.
Rajasthan’s school education department has directed government schools to include 10 minutes of newspaper reading during morning assemblies to build reading habits, improve vocabulary, and enhance awareness. Schools must subscribe to newspapers in both Hindi and English, with costs covered by the Rajasthan School Education Council. Students are also expected to learn five new words daily and discuss editorials and major news topics.
Uttar Pradesh has introduced a similar rule, aimed at reducing screen time and improving students’ grasp of current affairs.
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