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5.7 Lakh Indian Schoolchildren Trained to Question Answers in New Critical‑Thinking Drive
✍️ TOI India
🗓 20 Aug 2026, 09:42 AM
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A nationwide programme titled “Stop, think, check” has taught 5.7 lakh students to verify information and think critically, aiming to curb misinformation.
The “Stop, think, check” initiative, rolled out across schools in India, has reached 5.7 lakh children so far. Designed to nurture a habit of questioning and verifying information, the programme blends classroom discussions with interactive activities that challenge students to assess the credibility of sources.
Participating teachers report that the modules encourage pupils to pause before accepting any claim, search for evidence, and cross‑check facts using reliable references. By integrating these skills into the regular curriculum, the effort seeks to build a generation less susceptible to misinformation.
Organisers say the ultimate goal is to embed critical‑thinking habits early, empowering young citizens to navigate an increasingly complex information landscape with confidence and responsibility.
Participating teachers report that the modules encourage pupils to pause before accepting any claim, search for evidence, and cross‑check facts using reliable references. By integrating these skills into the regular curriculum, the effort seeks to build a generation less susceptible to misinformation.
Organisers say the ultimate goal is to embed critical‑thinking habits early, empowering young citizens to navigate an increasingly complex information landscape with confidence and responsibility.