CBSE New Rule 2025: Important news for all students from class 1st to 10th, CBSE has implemented the new rule

CBSE has made art integrated project compulsory from class 1 to 10 from session 2025-26. Schools will have to upload this project on Kala Setu portal otherwise 10th admit cards will not be downloaded. This decision has been taken to promote art, culture and creativity under the new education policy. The aim of the project is to encourage learning through art.

CBSE New Rule 2025: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has made art integrated projects compulsory for all students from class 1st to 10th in the academic session 2025-26. Under the new rule, it will be mandatory for all schools to upload the art integrated project on the ‘Kala Setu Portal’.

Schools will not be able to download the admit card of students in the 10th board examination without uploading the project. This instruction has been issued by the board with the aim of promoting art, culture and creativity in school education under the new education policy.

Under this project, all the students will have to display their creativity by connecting with Indian art.

This project will be given by the board to the students of class 9th and 10th with the aim of enriching the subject.

At the same time, the children of the junior section will be given the art integrated project with the aim of understanding the subject in a better way. This project is not aimed at making the students artists, but to make the tendency of learning through art practical.

The project will be based on the art and culture of the Union Territory

According to the board, students will have to prepare a creative project by connecting it to some Indian art form. The art integrated project should be based on the art and culture of the state or union territory which the board has associated with the Ek Bharat Shreshtha campaign for the school.

The board has also directed that the project work should be environment friendly. It has been asked to use local resources at low cost and take special care that there is no financial burden on the parents.

These states have been combined with these union territories

  • Jammu Kashmir- Gujarat
  • West Bengal- Tamil Nadu
  • Chhattisgarh- Kerala
  • Himachal Pradesh- Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu
  • Uttarakhand- Puducherry
  • Telangana- Jharkhand
  • Rajasthan- Nagaland
  • Maharashtra- Sikkim
  • Goa- Meghalaya
  • Delhi- Lakshadweep, Andaman and Nicobar Islands
  • Madhya Pradesh- Bihar
  • Chandigarh- Tripura and Mizoram
  • Assam- Andhra Pradesh
  • Uttar Pradesh- Arunachal Pradesh
  • Haryana- Manipur
  • Karnataka- Ladakh
  • Odisha- Punjab

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