Biology, asked by jyotikumari3jan, 9 months ago

① What steps have been taken
by government
to improve education ?
please send right answer otherwise I will report you​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
22

literacy is one of the biggest problems of our country and to solve this problem ,our Indian government is taking several steps.

Such as,

1) Giving scholarships to the meritorious students.

2) Offering free of cost education in the government schools and colleges.

3) Offering free of cost mid-day meal in the government schools.

4) Arranging campaigns to promote the importance of education.

5) Establishing initiatives like the "Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan".

Answered by tabassumhumera922
2

Answer:

The steps taken by the government to improve education is:

Explanation:

* Union Cabinet has approved the New Education Policy 2020 *

* Education policy has been changed after 34 years. The notable things about the new education policy are as follows:*

* 5 Years Fundamental *

1. Nursery @ 4 Years

2. Jr KG @ 5 Years

3. Sr KG @ 6 Years

4. Std 1st @ 7 Years

5. Std 2nd @ 8 Years

* 3 Years Preparatory *

6. Std 3rd @ 9 Years

7. Std 4th @ 10 Years

8. Std 5th @ 11 Years

*3 Years Middle *

9. Std 6th @ 12 Years

10.Std 7th @ 13 Years

11. Std 8th @ 14 Years

* 4 Years Secondary *

12. Std 9th @ 15 Years

13. Std SSC @ 16 Years

14. Std FYJC @ 17Years

15. STD SYJC @ 18 Years

* Important things: *

* There will be board in 12th class only *

*4 years of college degree. *

* 10th Board Expiry. MPhil will also be closed. *

*(In institutions like JNU, 45 to 50 years old students stay there for many years and M.Phil, all these debauched Jihadis, leftist & anti-National criminal ideologues will now be removed from the institute ) *

* Now students up to 5th will be taught in mother language, local language and national language only. The rest of the subjects, even if they are English, will be taught as a subject. *

* Now just have to take board exams in 12th standard. Whereas before it was mandatory to take the 10th board examination, which would not happen now.*

* Examination will be done in the semester from 9th to 12th class. Schooling will be taught under the 5 + 3 + 3 + 4 formula (see table above)*

*College degree will be 3 and 4 years duration. That is, a certificate will be given on the first year of graduation, diploma on the second year, degree in the third year*.

* 3 year degree is for those students who do not have to take higher education. At the same time, students doing higher education will have to do a 4 year degree. Students doing 4 years degree will be able to do MA in one year*

*Now students will not have to do MPhil. Rather MA students will now be able to do PHD directly. Students will be able to do other courses in between. Gross enrollment ratio will be 50 percent by 2035 in higher education*.

* At the same time, under the new education policy, if a student wants to do another course in the middle of one course, then he can take a second course by taking a break from the first course for a limited time.*

* Many reforms have also been made in higher education. Improvements include graded academic, administrative and financial autonomy etc. Apart from this, e-courses will be started in regional languages. Virtual Labs will be developed. A National Educational Scientific Forum (NETF) will be started. There are 45 thouthsand colleges in the country.*

* There will be uniform rules for all government, private, deemed institutions. According to this rule, new academic session can be started and all students and parents carefully read this message.*

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