
The draft of the National Education Policy 2019 (NEP) was released in the public domain on June 1, 2019, and gives us a fresh understanding of how the policy makers look at the current educational landscape, and the path ahead for the country.







Alright then, if you accept the above facts and take all the steps mentioned in your stride, you will be ready. My advance best wishes. My advance congratulations too.

The overall scenario of higher education in India does not match with global quality standards. Hence, there is enough justification for an increased assessment of the quality of the country’s educational institutions.

Everyone wants teachers to get better. There is a lot of talk about doing away with sub-standard teacher training courses and about the creation of multiple modules to transform the ageing and recessive knowledge base of teachers into something fresh, vibrant, and new-age.

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