The media platform Indian education has always deserved — and never had.
The people doing the most important work in this country — the principals, vice chancellors, and educators quietly shaping the next generation — are almost entirely absent from the national conversation. Education news in India covers policy announcements and EdTech funding rounds. It has never covered the people. The Voice of Education was built to change that. Independent, authoritative, and unapologetically India-first.
"I spent 13 years visiting schools and colleges across India. In all that time, I never once saw a principal interviewed seriously by a journalist. Not once. That absence said everything. This platform exists because of it."
Deep-research books on India's most iconic institutions — The CBSE Story, The DPS Story, and more.
Human-interest stories of India's educators — one person, one life, one extraordinary journey.
Four times a year, beautifully designed and free — the essential read for India's education leaders.
Every great institution has a story that has never been properly told. We tell it — rigorously researched from public records, archives, and decades of documented history. These are not commissioned vanity publications. They are independent works of record.
How India's largest school board shaped a nation
From a modest post-Independence experiment to a board governing the education of over 20 million students — the complete, untold history of CBSE.
Read Publication →India's most recognised school brand, examined
Delhi Public School became a byword for quality Indian education. The story of how a single school became a movement — and what the brand actually means today.
Read Publication →The rise of India's most ambitious private university
Built in three decades from a single institute in Noida into a global university system — the extraordinary, contested story of Amity Education Group.
Read Publication →We select subjects based on editorial merit — independent of commercial relationships.
Behind every school gate and university corridor is a person with a story that has never been told. A principal who rebuilt a failing school. A teacher who never left the village she grew up in. A vice chancellor who was the first in his family to finish school. We find these people. We tell their stories. One educator at a time.
"I never left this school. Not because I couldn't — but because I realised there was nowhere more important to be."
After 22 years at the same school, Meena Krishnaswamy has watched three generations of students walk through her gates. She's outlasted five management changes, two curriculum overhauls, and a pandemic. This is her story.
Read Her Story →"My father never went to school. I became a university director. That gap is the whole story."
The son of a daily wage labourer from Rajasthan, Dr. Rajesh Sharma now leads one of India's most respected universities. The journey took 30 years and never went in a straight line.
Read His Story →"I built the company I wish had existed when I was a student in a village with no internet."
Growing up without reliable electricity in rural Kerala, Vikram Nair dropped out of engineering twice before building an EdTech platform used by 400,000 students across Tier 3 India.
Read His Story →We research and write each story independently. Every background, every board, every part of India.
Twelve education leaders from across India — from a principal in rural Rajasthan to a college director reshaping STEM in Chennai. Their stories have never been told. Until now.
Read Free →Four times a year, we publish a beautifully designed magazine for India's education leaders — long-form interviews, independent institution profiles, and policy analysis written for practitioners, not academics.
Conversations with India's most significant education leaders — unfiltered and unsponsored.
Independent, visited-in-person reviews. No paid placements. No spin.
NEP 2020 and policy updates explained clearly for practitioners who need to act on them.
Roundtable summaries, upcoming events, and what education leaders are talking about.
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The Voice of Education was founded in 2025 on a simple observation: the people shaping Indian education had no serious media platform of their own. Education journalism in India was either government press releases or EdTech funding news. The actual humans at the centre of Indian education were invisible. We exist to make them visible.
"I never once saw a principal interviewed seriously in 13 years of working in Indian education. Not once. That absence was the founding idea for everything we're building here." — Ashish Gupta, Founder
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