Prime Minister Indira Gandhi promulgated the first NPE in 1968, Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's second in 1986, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's third in 2020, respectively. New Education Policy 2020 by the Ministry of Human Resource and Development (renamed: Ministry of Edu...
formula states that state governments should adopt and implement the study of a modern Indian language, preferably one of the southern languages, apart from Hindi and English in the Hindi-speaking states, and of Hindi along with the regional language and English in the non-Hindi speaking states....
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The policy envisages broad-based, multi-disciplinary, holistic Undergraduate education with flexible curricula, creative combinations of subjects, integration of vocational education, and multiple entries and exit points with appropriate certification. UG education can be of 3 or 4 years with multiple exi...
Ministry of Human Resource Development of Government of India has projected an elaborate and all-encompassing National Education Policy 2020 (NEP2020). Before independence, the education in India was under the complete control of the "Masters, the British Empire." The education policies, like the ...
“National Education Policy 2020: Academia-Industry Interface”, which was viewed live by over 400 people, including the who’s who of the industry and faculty and students of higher educational institutions across India and overseas. It delved ...
National Education Policy 2020 proposes various measures to improve Gross Enrollment Ratio at all levels of education such as providing universal access and opportunity to all children, effective and sufficient infrastructure, safe conveyances and hostels, especially for the girl children, children who ar...
For holistic development of the education system in India, the Union Government has introduced the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, the main objective of which is to build a modern, educated society. As a part of higher education, NEP 2020, Chapter
The Indian education system has long been in want of a revamp. And that’s exactly what the National Education Policy 2020 (NEP) aims to attain. The Union Cabinet has simply approved the NEP 2020, and a news conference was collectively held by the present and former HRD Ministers to reveal...
National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and SCSVMVCSI Transactions on ICT -doi:10.1007/s40012-020-00316-1Venkatramanan KannanSpringer IndiaCSI Transactions on ICT