Modi Cabinet wants to bring uniformity in Education system
Modi Cabinet wants to bring uniformity in Education system
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After a long time, the Modi cabinet has approved the new education policy. Now the Ministry of Human Resource Development has renamed the Ministry of Education. Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank and Prakash Javadekar will give full information about the new education policy by holding a press conference. The new academic session during the corona epidemic is scheduled to begin from September-October, and the government aims to implement a new education policy before it begins.

However, the complete information about what will happen in this education policy will be obtained only after the press conference of the ministry. But it is believed that in view of COVID-19, there has been a problem in studies. However, the Human Resource Development Ministry has said that it will focus more on digital education in the coming times. Along with this, there can be an emphasis on self-sufficient India.

On May 1, PM Narendra Modi reviewed the draft of the new Education Policy 2020, which was prepared by a panel headed by former ISRO chief. During this policy, some non-Hindi speaking states had expressed their concern over the imposition of Hindi, the Human Resource Development Ministry said that they would work on the issue. The government says about this policy, that they want to bring uniformity in education by developing quality education and the basic quality of education. Along with this, there can be changes in education policies.

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