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Major recommendations of the national policy on education 1986???????????????????????

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Answered by smartbrainz
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• Major recommendations of the National Policy on Education 1986 are as follows:-

Explanation:

• The National Policy on Education 1986, provided for the Universal education for all children, in which they have access to education and enrolment in primary schools.

• It provided for the creation of sustainable education system which shall provide quality education and shall enable the children to learn.

• It also stressed upon improving the quality of secondary education to improve the overall quality of education.

• It stressed on providing computer knowledge to all children.

• It stressed on improving the conditions of women and minorities through providing them quality education.

• It provided for special emphasis on the education of women, minorities, children belonging to Scheduled tribes or scheduled castes, children with special needs, etc.

• Some more points were added in the National Policy of Education, in 1992 and it was called as Programme of Action, 1992.

Answered by lovingheart
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In 1968, when the National Policy of Education was formulated for improving the educational scenario in our country, there it was envisaged that it would be followed by a ‘five yearly review to progress and working out of new policies and programmes.

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Regarding this statement, at the time of formulation of every new Five-Year plan, a review has been made to assess the drawbacks or shortcomings as well as achievements of education and finally to decide on some plans or programmes for the coming Five Years. It is through making the policies and programmes that every country seeks to develop its system of education to express and promote its unique socio-cultural identity and also to meet the challenges of the times. The National Policy of Education of 1986 is the result of the reviews which was discussed and adopted during the budget session of1985 when Rajiv Gandhi was the prime minister of India. Again, a committee was set up under the chairmanship of Acharaya Rammurti in May 1990 to review National Policy of Education (NPE) and to make recommendations for its modifications. The Central Advisory Board of Education, a committee set up in July 1991 under the chairmanship of Shri N. Janadhana Reddy, Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh; considered some modifications in NPE taking into considerations the report of the Rammurti Committee and other relevant development having a bearing on the policy. This Committee submitted its report in January 1992, which is known as National Programme of Action of 1992. This policy aimed to promote national progress, a sense of common citizenship and culture, and to strengthen national integration. It laid stress on the need for a radical reconstruction of the education system, to improve its quality at all stages, and therefore gave much greater attention to science and technology, the cultivation of moral values and a closer relation between education and the life of the people.

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