Madhyamik 2026 Writing Suggestion

Madhyamik 2026: English Writing Suggestion

The 2026 exam is expected to balance Social Issues, Current Events (2024-25), and Student Life. Here is the curated list for guaranteed success.


1. Paragraph & Biography (Highly Probable)

A. General Paragraphs (Word Limit: 120)

  1. The Success of Chandrayaan-3: (Still very relevant for 2026).
  2. The Importance of Water Conservation: (A global crisis).
  3. Impact of Social Media on Students: (Merits and Demerits).
  4. Benefits of Early Morning Exercise/Morning Walk.
  5. Plastic Pollution/Importance of Banning Plastic.
  6. A Book You Have Recently Read.
  7. Duties of a Student/Discipline in Student Life.

B. Biography (Class 10 Special)

  1. Draupadi Murmu: (Current President of India).
  2. Lata Mangeshkar: (The legendary singer).
  3. Neeraj Chopra: (Olympic Gold Medalist).

  4. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam: (Evergreen favorite).
  5. Swami Vivekananda: (125th Anniversary contexts).
  6. Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar: (Social Reformer).

  7. Sourav Ganguly: (Sports icon).

2. Letter Writing (Professional & Personal)

A. Letter to the Editor (Formal)

  1. Reckless Driving: Accidents caused by high-speed vehicles.
  2. Price Hike: Rising prices of essential commodities and books.
  3. Environmental Issues: Indiscriminate use of plastic or waterlogging.
  4. Health: Poor sanitary conditions leading to Malaria/Dengue outbreak.
  5. Technology Abuse: Excessive use of mobile phones/social media by youngsters.

B. Official/Application (Formal)

  1. Headmaster/Headmistress: Requesting a library improvement or tutorial classes after Test Exam.
  2. Police Station: Missing Mobile Phone or Bicycle.
  3. Municipality/Postmaster: Change of address or street light repairs.

C. Informal Letter (Personal)

  1. To a Friend: Describing a recently visited place of historical interest.
  2. To a Younger Brother: Advising him to utilize time and avoid mobile addiction.
  3. To a Friend: Benefits of reading the newspaper daily.


3. Notice Writing (The "Easy Score" Section)

  1. Health Awareness: Free health check-up camp or Dengue prevention.
  2. School Events: Inter-school Quiz/Debate competition or Annual Magazine submission.
  3. Social Cause: Blood Donation Camp or Relief Fund for flood victims.
  4. Environmental: Tree Plantation Day/Safe Drive Save Life campaign.
  5. Educational: Excursion to Science City or Museum.


4. Process Writing (Scientific & Domestic)

  1. Preparation of Hand Sanitizer (Modern context).
  2. Publication of a Newspaper (Classic).
  3. Making of Orange/Apple Juice.
  4. How Rain is Formed (Water cycle).
  5. Preparation of Mustard Oil or Guava Jelly.
  6. Recycling of Plastic Waste.


5. Newspaper Report (Current Affairs)

  1. Train/Road Accident: (Tragic incidents from 2024-25).
  2. Ahmedabad Plane Crash: Air India Airplane Crash
  3. Fire Outbreak: In a local market or factory.
  4. School Program: Celebration of Independence Day or Teachers' Day.
  5. Natural Calamity: Cyclones in West Bengal (e.g., Remal) or Heavy Rains.
  6. Kanyashree Diwas/Nirmal Bangla Abhiyan in your school.


6. Story Writing (Moral Based)

  1. The Merchant and the Rain: (Powder getting wet, saved from robber).
  2. The Rotten Apple: (Effect of bad company).
  3. The Soldier and the Caged Birds: (Value of freedom).
  4. A Boy and a Beggar: (The joy of giving).
  5. The Monkey and the Two Cats: (Dispute over bread).


Expert Tips for Madhyamik 2026

  • Word Limit: Stick to the 100–120 word limit to avoid grammatical errors.
  • Format Matters: In Letters, Notices, and Reports, the format carries 2-3 marks. Even if the body is weak, a perfect format saves your score.
  • Avoid Cliches: In Biography, don't just list dates; use connecting sentences like "His contribution to... remains unparalleled."

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