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Latest Articles in national education policy

Decoding NEP: Shaping India Into Global Knowledge Hub

The fifth edition of the BW Education Super 30 Top Education Brands Summit and Awards was hosted at The Park Hotel in New Delhi

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Govt Is Not Dictating Application Of Hindi: Padma Jaiswal, Secy, Puducherry Govt

The government has been introducing this particular policy of teaching children in their mother tongue and learning in the mother tongue, it doesn't mean that government is trying to dictate the application of Hindi

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IIT Jodhpur Organises Workshop on ‘Implementation of NEP’

Around 25 key officials from educational Institutions participated in the workshop, including heads from Higher Education Institutions.

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NEP Is 50 Years Late In Our Country: LS Ganesh, ICFAI Foundation

The world of higher education has changed dramatically, with accreditations and rankings over the last four decades, says LS Ganesh

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First IIT Campus Out Side India To Be Set Up In Tanzania

The MoU for setting up of campus of IIT Madras in Zanzibar, Tanzania has been signed between the Ministry of Education (MoE), Government of India and Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (MoEVT) Zanzibar, Tanzania

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IP University Conducts Conference On NEP

The conference aimed at discussing effectiveness of National Education Policy 2020 and its various dimensions

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NEP 2020 Has Been Accepted By All: Union Home Minister

The Union Home Minister said that the New Education Policy-2020 brought by PM Modi is the only education policy on which there was no controversy or opposition and it has been accepted by all

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Challenges In Implementing NEP 2020

National Education Policy also poses a real challenge to the Indian educational system which can only be met if the responsibility is shared amongst the key stakeholders

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Future Of Learning: In Multiple Languages

The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 reiterates the three-language formula, stating that “wherever possible, students should be taught in the mother tongue/regional language/local language till Class 5.”

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Members Of AISA Begin Hunger Strike Demanding Reopening Of Delhi University

DU Reopening News: On September 15, the university started practical lab sessions for final-year undergraduate and postgraduate students. Students' actual presence, on the other hand, is optional.

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