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New Educational Policy Deatils Relased By Prakash Javadekar

Mr. Prakash Javadekar, while addressing the gathering at the silver jubilee celebrations of Pragna Bharati in Hyderabad on 8th April 2017, stressed the importance and significance of innovation in the education system. He also reinstated the new education policy released by the government last year.

The five pillars of the new education policy will be

  1. Accessibility
  2. Equity
  3. Quality
  4. Affordability
  5. Accountability

During his address, he also stated many important points about his ministries vision to accommodate Indology in the most positive way. He stressed on the fact that due to certain inexpressible reasons Indian history, literature, philosophy, and culture are present in the negative narrative which is not the real situation is and thus MHRD agencies are told to build a curriculum which puts Indian tradition a and past in brighter picture.

The government is also launching Global Research Interactive Network (GRIN) programme, which will provide scholarship and opportunity to students to work with reputed foreign laboratories and enjoy the liberty of returning to India to continue with research.

Other Related Facts:

  1. The government is making efforts to set up 20 world-class universities in the country, ten each in private and public sector.
  2. The HRD Minister also said the government has started the higher education finance agency, with rs 20,000 to be raised in next one and half years.



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