Maharashtra Sets Up Panel To Execute Compulsory Marathi Education Plan
Maharashtra government has formed an eight-member committee to implement the 'mandatory Marathi education' for class 1 to 10. Earlier in June 2020, the government has passed an act to make Marathi a compulsory language across all mediums and boards. Reportedly, the rules will be implemented in a phased manner: introducing Marathi in two classes each year. However, for non-Marathi medium students, three language rule of the Centre will be… read-more
Tags: Maharashtra Government, New Education Policy, NEP, Marathi, Three language formula
Courtesy: Republic World
Himachal Education Regulator Calls for Bio-data of VC's of Private Universities
Himachal Pradesh Private Educational Institutions Regulatory Commission (HPPEIRC) has asked private universities to submit the bio-data of Vice-chancellors, for verification. The move was taken after receiving complaints that some of the private varsities' VCs were over-aged, under-qualified, and inexperienced. The commission also directed the management to abide by norms related to appointment, infrastructure, staff salary, and fees. HPPEIRC… read-more
Tags: Private University, VICE CHANCELLOR, Himachal Pradesh, New Education Policy, ministry of education
Courtesy: Tribune India
NEP 2020: PM Modi Emphasizes on Formulation of National Curriculum Framework
Education Ministry initiated a two-day convention as a part of "Shiksha Parv", which was orated by PM Narendra Modi, on September 11. PM Modi spoke on "School Education in 21st century" under the National Education Policy 2020 via video conferencing. He emphasized on formulation of a national curriculum framework and implementation of a better education system. The new curriculum is set to be implemented from 2022.
Tags: PM Narendra Modi, New Education Policy, Indian Education, Education Ministry
Courtesy: NDTV
PM Modi Says New Education Policy Aims to Empower Students
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on September 7 addressed the conference on National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 organised by the Ministry of Education. The PM said that the policy will bring out the real 'aspiration' of the students and 'empower' them to achieve successes. He also discussed the challenges and confusions surrounding the policy. "Steps are being taken to implement the new policy in a better and organised way," he assured. While… read-more
Tags: Narendra Modi, New Education Policy, Education Minister, Virtual Conference
Courtesy: Brifly News