PM Modi on NEP 2020: The National Education Policy (NEP) | Highlights 29 July 2021 | Indian Government News
PM Modi on NEP 2020: The National Education Policy (NEP), which was approved by the Union Cabinet last year at a meeting presided by PM Modi, replaced the National Policy on Education framed in 1986.
New
Delhi:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi
today addressed the nation on the completion of one year of the new National
Education Policy (NEP) via video conferencing.
In his address, PM Modi said that
the engineering courses will now be taught in 11 regional languages which
will help the poor, needy, Dalits and other backward classes.
"We
have also developed a tool to translate Engineering courses in 11 regional
languages. I congratulate students starting their education in regional
languages. This will especially help the poor, needy, Dalits and other backward
classes," he said.
84 Comments The NEP, which was approved by the
Union Cabinet last year at a meeting presided by Prime Minister Modi, replaced
the National Policy on Education framed in 1986. It is aimed at paving the way
for transformational reforms in school and higher education systems to make
India a global knowledge superpower.
Here are
the Highlights of PM Modi's Address On 1 Year Of National Education
Policy:
·
Many congratulations
to all the countrymen and all the students on the completion of one year of the
new National Education Policy. In the last one year, all of you nobles,
teachers, principals, policy makers of the country have worked very hard in
bringing the National Education Policy to the ground.
·
How far
we will go in the future, how much height we will achieve, it will depend on
that what kind of education we are giving to our youth at present i.e. today,
what direction we are giving. I believe that the new national education policy
of India is one of the big factors in the great sacrifice of nation building.
·
Our youth
is ready to bring a transformation; it doesn't want to wait anymore. We've
witnessed how COVID changed the entire scenario, but students adapted to these
situations quickly and online education is becoming the order of the day.
·
Over
2,300 crore hits on the DIKSHA portals in the last one year shows how effective
it has been. Even today, it gets nearly 5 crore hits everyday.
·
India's
youth is moving forward to make its mark in every sector. They are also
revolutionizing the Indian start-up ecosystem. They're also preparing India's
leadership for Industry 4.0 and giving new wings to Digital India.
·
The
National Education Policy has been kept free from all pressures. The openness
that is at the policy level, the same openness is also in the options available
to the students. Now how much students study, for how long, it will not only be
decided by the institutions, students will also participate in it.
·
We've
witnessed since decades that for quality education, our students went beyond
the borders. Under NEP, students from outside India will come here and the best
institutes will also open their doors in India.
·
The
Academic Bank of credit system based on modern technology is going to bring a
revolutionary change in this direction for the students. Now every youth can
select, skip a stream anytime according to their interest and convenience.
·
We have
also developed a tool to translate Engineering courses in 11 regional
languages. I congratulate students starting their education in regional
languages. This will especially help the poor, needy, Dalits and other backward
classes.
·
Over 3
lakh students need sign language in India today. Keeping this in mind, for the
first time, sign language is being treated as a distinguished subject. This
will help Divyangs in the country
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