Singh was speaking at the two-day international conference on Gandhi's concept of education and the National Education Policy (2020) organised by SGT University at Teen Murti Bhawan, New Delhi.
In all the analyses of the policy recently approved by the Union cabinet, one element that has not been highlighted enough is its focus on the promotion of Indian languages, arts and culture.
India Legal has devoted considerable space in this issue to the New Education Policy (NEP) just passed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government. In the midst of his party’s oft-criticised obscurantist agendas, this is a welcome move because it steers clear of ideological shibboleths
The policy aims at large-scale changes in the sector and an increased allocation of 6 percent of the GDP. Will this be enough to reduce the disparity among various groups and lead students into the 21st century?
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami made it clear today that there was no way he would allow the proposed three-language policy, as outlined in the centre’s New Education Policy (NEP), to be implemented in the state.