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2. Write an article in not more than 80-100words describing your concerns and thoughts on
"IMPLEMENTATION OF NEW EDUCATION POLICY."​

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The Union cabinet in July 2020 approved the New Education Policy (NEP), which aims at universalization of education from pre-school to secondary level.The Union cabinet in July 2020 approved the New Education Policy (NEP), which aims at universalization of education from pre-school to secondary level.

NEP-2020, which will replace the National Policy on Education-1986, is an inclusive framework focusing on the elementary-level of education to higher education in the country.Coronavirus

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NEP 2020: Implementation of New Education Policy in our education system

The Union cabinet in July 2020 approved the New Education Policy (NEP), which aims at universalization of education from pre-school to secondary level.

By Bijaya Kumar Sahoo | Posted by Nilesh Mathur

UPDATED ON OCT 22, 2020 04:55 PM IST

NEP would transform the education sector in the country as it focuses on making education accessible, equitable, inclusive but only if implemented at all levels.(Hindustan Times/ File)

The Union cabinet in July 2020 approved the New Education Policy (NEP), which aims at universalization of education from pre-school to secondary level.

NEP-2020, which will replace the National Policy on Education-1986, is an inclusive framework focusing on the elementary-level of education to higher education in the country.

As the objective of any education system is to benefit children so that no child loses any opportunity to learn and excel because of circumstances of birth or background, NEP-20202 has a target of 100% Gross Enrolment Ratio (GEER), in school education by 2030.

The Policy reaffirms that bridging social gaps in access, participation, and learning outcomes in school education will continue to be one of the major goals of all education sector development programmes.

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