New Education Policy Cancel from next academic in state: CM Siddaramaiah

New Education Policy: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said that the New Education Policy (NEP) will be cancelled from the next academic year in Karnataka. While inaugurating the all-member meeting of the Karnataka Congress Committee held at the KPCC office, he said that the NEP (New Education Policy) implemented by the previous BJP government will be completely abolished from the next academic year.

NEP has to be abolished after making some necessary preparations. There was no time for that this year. By the time the election results came in and the government was formed, the academic year had started. This year has continued as it should not be a problem in the middle.

NEP is simultaneously opposed by students, parents and lecturers and teachers. He said that the BJP has sacrificed the interest of the students of the country by implementing the NEP for the first time in the state without implementing all the NEPs in the country.

The new education policy has replaced the old education policy of India. New NEP is based on four main pillars called access, equity, quality and accountability. There will be 5 + 3 + 3 + 4 structure which comprises 12 years of schooling and 3 years of Anganwadi / pre- schooling.

In our this article we are going to provide you detailed information about the (NEP) National Education Policy 2023 including its benefits, features, registration process and many other related information. On 29th July 2020 the union cabinet has approved the New National Education Policy for schooling and Higher Education.

The new national education policy has replaced the old education policy after 34 years which was launched way back in 1986. The new education policy is based on 4 main pillars. These pillars are assess, equity, quality and accountability. It replaces the old 10 + 2 structure with the new 5 + 3 + 3 + 4 structure of schooling.

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