Workshop on National Education Policy 2020
A workshop on ‘National Education Policy 2020: The Impetus to Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship’ was organized by Pragati College of Education in Siliguri yesterday.
A workshop on ‘National Education Policy 2020: The Impetus to Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship’ was organized by Pragati College of Education in Siliguri yesterday.
'Prerana' is driven by a strong commitment to integrate principles of the Indian education system and the philosophy of value-based education which is a cornerstone of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, the Ministry of Education said on Thursday.
As we sit on the threshold of 2024, we introspect and look back at the year that yielded massive strides in education reforms in our country.
The University Grant Commission (UGC) has asked universities across the country to develop textbooks in regional languages so that students can learn and write examinations in their respective languages.
Examining Boards, throughout India, have tried to mask the fall in educational standards; more students were declared passed in Board examinations of 2022 than in earlier years despite most examinees not attending classes for a single day.
Ethical values are very critical for growth of a nation and individual. No wonder now there is emphasis on ethics both in the corporate sector and also in the governmental sector. So much so now there is a paper on ethics for the Civil Services. But ethical values can be inculcated and not learnt. They have to be internalised. They can be imparted through personal and exemplary conduct and not preached, but practised. Gandhi emphasised on ethics and so does the New Education Pol
Karnataka’s former Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Tuesday slammed the Congress government for announcing the scrapping of the National Education…
“Education in the mother tongue is initiating a new form of justice for the students in India. It is also a very significant step towards social justice,” said Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
CBSE-affiliated schools now have the option to use Indian languages listed in Schedule 8 of the Indian Constitution as the medium of instruction
University officials said that ahead of the starting of classes, most colleges have planned orientation or induction sessions.