NEP 2020: The 10 most important policy changes in India's new National Education Policy

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It was about time that India had a re-look at their education system. NEP 2020, India's new National Education Policy is a revolutionary step that can take steps to make sure it remains relevant in the fast moving digital age. Here we take a look at the top 10 things that will change if the policy if implemented as it is meant to be, as usual, in our own way of storytelling.
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Times of India
India’s Language Conundrum: The National Education Policy has skirted elegantly a political minefield. But the obstacle is the teacher; Gurcharan Das; Sep 18, 2020
50% students do Class X in vernacular: NSO; Manash Gohain;Sept 9, 2020
National Education Policy 2020 has a new focus: Reducing learning poverty through foundational literacy and numeracy; Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’; Sep 2, 2020
Heart Of The Problem: NEP 2020 charts new road map, but fails to make public schoolvteachers accountable; Geeta Gandhi Kingdon and Arvind Panagariya; Sep 3, 2020
Education for Muslims needs a little self-help; Swaminathan S Anklesaria Aiyar; Aug 30, 2020
Literacy was 3.2% in the 1870s rising under the British to 14.1% in 1941
English as link language gaining strength: Study; Hemali Chhapia; Aug 22, 2020
Higher Education: A New Dawn National Education Policy 2020 offers transformative road map for
colleges and universities; Arvind Panagariya; Aug 19, 2020
The New Education Policy 2020 is set to be a landmark in India’s history of education; M Venkaiah Naidu; Aug 8, 2020
NEP: Reads like an impressive wish list but barters right to education; Anita Rampal; Aug 2, 2020
The key reforms under India’s new education policy; Prashant K. Nanda; July 31, 2020
How school and exams are set to change; July 31, 2020
2020 Vision: Major Higher Edu Revamp Changes Soon In Degree Courses’ Structure, Tenure; Manash Gohain July 30, 2020

Mint
National education policy 2020: The devil lies in implementation; Deepak Nayyar; Aug 14, 2020
Three ideas for us to achieve our higher education goals; KAPIL VISWANATHAN & RISHIKESHA KRISHNAN; Aug 13 2020
THE ECONOMICS OF PRIVATE TUITIONS; Tanay Sukumar; Aug 13 2020
Our education policy may falter on “executive overload”; Deepanshu Mohan, Aug 6, 2020
Why the country’s new plan for education is smart; Manu Joseph; Aug 3, 2020
NEP: Perfection can be the enemy of the good, Anil Padmanabhan; Aug 3, 2020

Economic Times
Schooling Reform from 2022-23, 60-Point Action Plan Drawn up; Anubhuti Vishnoi; Oct 3, 2020
Politics Not in the Curriculum; Neeraj Kaushal; Sep 22, 2020
Way Outside the Curriculum: Don’t blame private schools for India’s failure to build a robust
education system; Neeraj Kaushal; Aug 21, 2020
Let’s Teach Us a Lesson: The success of the groundbreaking National Education Policy will
fully depend on its implementation; Azim Premji; Aug 11, 2020
Talk About Some Education India 2020 demands better education — however ‘socialist’ it may
sound. NEP is a start; Varun Gandhi; Aug 7, 2020
Focus on Quality While funding remains ambiguous, the New Education Policy has got several priorities right, especially the emphasis on foundational skills; Madhav Chavan; Aug 2, 2020
At the Start of the Learning Curve; Rajendra S Pawar; Aug 1, 2020

Mumbai Mirror
What NEP 2020 means for us
The new policy focuses on early childhood education and foundational learning, but leaves questions open about equality; Anjali Mody; Aug 2, 2020

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