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Critical analysis of educational policies in india

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Answered by mathaipraise2004
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The Ministry of Human Resource Development (the HRD Ministry) releases the Draft National Policy for India. The Member of Parliament who introduced the Draft National Policy for this year was Vijila Satyanath in a written form on the 3rd of January, Thursday, 2019. On the 31st May 2019 the Draft National Education Policy (NEP) was kept before the public for their perusal and comments. Since 1986, for the first time, comprehensive education policy of India was in the making. The changes in the Draft National Education Policy would be very slow and steady as it comes naturally to the children that every year the curriculum is the same and it requires very minute and minimal changes. But Education being the prime most sector, it does require manipulations for the betterment of the children and the youth, who are the founding stones of the Nation. The Committee which put the policy for the public on 31st May was headed by Dr. K. Kasturirangan and it was formed way long back in June 2017. The Policy seeks to address the challenges on access, equity, quality, affordability and accountability faced by the current education system

Answered by mrsgeeta0303
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According to the National Policy on Education-1968, the government of India had formulated certain principles to promote the development of education in the country. These principles are: Free and Compulsory Education: According to the Indian Constitution, education should be free and compulsory up to the age of 14.

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