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  1. National Education Policy, 2020

    Why in News. Recently, the Union Cabinet has approved the new National Education Policy (NEP), 2020 with an aim to introduce several changes in the Indian education system - from the school to college level.. The NEP 2020 aims at making "India a global knowledge superpower".; The Cabinet has also approved the renaming of the Ministry of Human Resource Development to the Ministry of Education.

  2. National Education Policy 2020

    The National Education Policy 2020 proposes various reforms in school and higher education, including technical education, that are suited to 21st-century needs. 5 foundational pillars of NEP 2020: Access, Equity, Quality, Affordability, and Accountability. This policy is aligned with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

  3. National Education Policy 2020: Key Highlights

    Important Highlights of National Education Policy 2020. New Policy aims for Universalization of Education from preschool to secondary level with 100 % GER in school education by 2030. NEP 2020 will bring 2 crore out-of-school children back into the mainstream. New 5+3+3+4 school curriculum with 12 years of schooling and 3 years of Anganwadi ...

  4. National Education Policy (NEP) 2020

    The new National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, is a good policy as it aims at making the education system holistic, flexible, multidisciplinary, aligned to the needs of the 21 st century and the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. The intent of policy seems to be ideal in many ways but it is the implementation where lies the key to success.

  5. National Education Policy NEP 2020, Comprehensive Guide

    The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 is a landmark document that heralds a new era in the Indian education system. Approved by the Union Cabinet in July 2020, the NEP aims to revolutionize education in India and prepare the country's youth for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century. It seeks to address the shortcomings of ...

  6. New National Education Policy (NEP) 2020: Analysis

    The Union Cabinet approved a new national education policy recently after a big gap of 34 years. After long deliberations and two committees since 2014, the union cabinet has finalized a comprehensive policy that strives to direct the education system in India in the 21st century. With an aim to make India a knowledge superpower, the policy proposes some fundamental changes within the ...

  7. National Education Policy (NEP 2020)

    The Union Cabinet has approved the new National Education Policy 2020 with an aim to introduce several changes in the Indian education system - from the school to the college level. Its aims at making "India a global knowledge superpower". The Cabinet has also approved the renaming of the Ministry of Human Resource Development to the ...

  8. National Education Policy 2020: Chairman, Features, NEP UPSC PDF

    The National Education Policy 2020 has a keen eye on the major sections of the education system and recommends reforming the Curriculum Framework, Vocational Courses, The Right to Education Act, 2009 (RTE Act), and much more. The key recommendations of NEP 2020 are-. The Right to Education Act was introduced in 2009.

  9. National Education Policy 2020

    The current policy is based on the report filed by the committee headed by eminent space scientist K. Kasturirangan. NEP 2020 policy envisages 100% Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in school education by 2030. Key Takeaways from NEP 2020. School Education: Universalization of education from preschool to secondary level: The Right of Children to Free ...

  10. PDF National Policy on Education (NEP 2020)

    In this article, you can read all about the new National Education Policy 2020 for the UPSC exam. The Ministry of Human Resource Development formed a Committee chaired by Dr. K. Kasturirangan for preparing the National Education Policy. The Committee was constituted in June 2017. The Committee

  11. Essay on New Education Policy 2020

    Education is a fundamental need and right of everyone now. In order to achieve our goals and help develop a just society, we need education.This essay on new education policy 2020 will help you learn how this new policy has replaced the National Education Policy 1986 that is 34 years old.

  12. New Education Policy

    First new education policy in 34 years has been brought out. The union Cabinet gave its nod to the new policy recently. The aim of the National Education Policy 2020 is to create an education system which is deeply rooted in Indian ethos and can rebuild India as a global knowledge superpower, by providing high-quality education to all.

  13. PDF National Education Policy, 2020

    Why in News. Recently, the Union Cabinet has approved the new National Education Policy (NEP), 2020 with an aim to introduce several changes in the Indian education system - from the school to college level. The NEP 2020 aims at making "India a global knowledge superpower". The Cabinet has also approved the renaming of the Ministry of Human ...

  14. Key highlights of the NEP

    Key highlights of the NEP. NEP 2020 emphasizes on ensuring universal access to school education at all levels- pre-school to secondary. About 2 crores out of school children will be brought back into main stream under NEP 2020. With emphasis on Early Childhood Care and Education, the 10+2 structure of school curricula is to be replaced by a 5+3 ...

  15. Initiatives Under National Education Policy 2020

    Increased Investment in Education: The policy advocates for both the Central government and State Governments to allocate a combined 6% of GDP to education. In alignment with this vision, the Ministry of Education has witnessed a budget of Rs. 1,12,899 crore in 2023-24, indicating a 13.68% increment from 2020-21.

  16. Significance of National Education Policy 2020

    Recognising Importance of Formative years: In adopting a 5+3+3+4 model for school education starting at age 3, the policy recognises the primacy of the formative years from ages 3 to 8 in shaping the child's future. Departure from Silos Mentality: Another key aspect of school education in the new policy is the breaking of the strict division of arts, commerce and science streams in high school.

  17. National Education Policy, 2020

    Conclusion: Transformational vision proposed in NEP, national education policy 2020 requires huge resources in creation of infrastructure, personnel, institutions. NEP,2020 has set a target of 6% of GDP as target at the earliest. This is a challenge in the current fiscal position of states and centre due to COVID pandemic.

  18. NATIONAL EDUCATION POLICY (NEP) 2020

    A new and comprehensive National Curricular Framework for School Education, NCFSE 2020-21, will be developed by the NCERT. V. Multilingualism and the power of language. The policy has emphasized mother tongue/local language/regional language as the medium of instruction at least till Grade 5, but preferably till Grade 8 and beyond.

  19. New Education Policy

    The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister recently approved the new National Education Policy 2020, making way for large scale, transformational reforms in both school and higher education sectors. This is the first education policy of the 21st century and replaces the 34-year-old National Policy on Education (NPE), 1986. Built on the ...

  20. National Education Policy 2020

    NEP 2020 aims to increase the Gross Enrolment Ratio in higher education including vocational education from 26.3% (2018) to 50% by 2035. 3.5 Crore new seats will be added to Higher education institutions. Holistic Multidisciplinary Education: The policy envisages broad-based, multi-disciplinary, holistic Under Graduate education with flexible ...

  21. National Education Policy 2020 in Higher Education

    It replaces the thirty-four year old National Policy on Education, 1986, modified in 1992 (NPE 1986/92). Salient Features: Universal Access: NEP 2020 focuses on universal access to school education, including pre-school to secondary levels. Early Childhood Education: The 10+2 structure will shift to a 5+3+3+4 system, bringing 3-6-year-olds ...

  22. Main Answer Writing Practice

    Q. National Education Policy 2020 is in conformity with the Sustainable Development Goal-4 (2030). It intends to restructure and reorient education system in India. Critically examine the statement. (UPSC GS-2 Mains 2020). 26 Feb, 2021 GS Paper 2 Polity & Governance

  23. Issues with the NEP- 2020

    This has been one of the main challenges that have affected the Indian education system since Independence. NEP 2020 failed to check this, as it is silent on education related to emerging technological fields like artificial intelligence, cyberspace, nanotech, etc. An ambitious target of public spending at 6% of GDP has been set.