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New Education Policy Of India 2020  /

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  1. Sumanta Bhattacharya, R...rah, West Bengal, India

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Description: ABSTRACT The main hope of a Nation lies in the Proper Education of its Youth. The new National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 aims to make the education system integrated, pliable, multidisciplinary, and lined up with the needs of the 21st century, and the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. The recently launched new National Education Policy 2020 (NEP) by India's Government estimates a vision for 2040 to transform the school and higher education goals across India. The Policy aims to shape an education system that benefits all children. Education policy on the development of creating an impact on productive and engaged citizens. It is based on the principle that Education must develop cognitive capacities: foundational capacities of literacy and numeracy and reasoning capacities, such as rational thinking and problem-solving. The ancient rich heritage of Indian knowledge will be a guiding light for this Policy. India aims to achieve the plan for the development of global Education as reflected in Goal 4 of the SDG of the 2030 schedule, ensure comprehensive and fair quality education, and promote lifelong learning that the new education policy aims to provide. Thus, encouraging India to be a superpower in global knowledge. Keywords: New Policy for edification, Higher study, Government of India Policy, global knowledge superpower.

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