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Editorial letter ------- New National education policy​

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Answered by najreenmukangmailcom
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The government’s new National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 seems to be a wanton exercise in futility. The fact that the NEP, an item in the BJP’s 2014 election manifesto, could take shape only in 2020 shows that the government itself is unsure of its education policy. Two, the NEP was not placed before, or debated or approved by Parliament. Three, there is no efficacy in increasing the tenure of undergraduate courses and watering down postgraduate programmes. There is no robust reasoning for any of these changes. It is the same as far as the sudden abolition of an erudite study like the M.Phil programme is concerned. Instead, Classes 11-12 could have been revamped for collegiate education such as the re-introduction of the former pre-university course and pre-medical course, and introducing afresh a pre-engineering course or pre-legal course. The only redeemable feature of the NEP is that it does not disturb the three-language formula system.

Asad Ahmad

Pithoragarh ( Uttarakhand)

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Letters to the editor are most frequently associated with newspapers and newsmagazines. However, they are sometimes published in other periodicals (such as entertainment and technical magazines), and radio and television stations. In the latter instance, letters are sometimes read on the air (usually, on a news broadcast or on talk radio). In that presentation form, it can also be described as viewer mail or listener mail, depending on the medium.

.In academic publishing, letters to the editor of an academic journal are usually open postpublication reviews of a paper, often critical of some aspect of the original paper. The authors of the original paper sometimes respond to these with a letter of their own. Controversial papers in mainstream journals often attract numerous letters to the editor. Good citation indexing services list the original papers together with all replies. Depending on the length of the letter and the journal's style, other types of headings may be used, such as peer commentary. There are some variations on this practice. Some journals request open commentaries as a matter of course, which are published together with the original paper, and any authors' reply, in a process called open peer commentary. The introduction of the "epub ahead of print" practice in many journals now allows unsolicited letters to the editor (and authors' reply) to appear in the same print issue of the journal, as long as they are sent in the interval between the electronic publication of the original paper and its appearance in print.

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