Thought for four years for new education policy, then approved: Narendra Modi


- Now it is time to speed up the implementation

New delhi date. Friday 7 August 2020

"We had considered the issue for three to four years before approving the new education policy," Prime Minister Narendra Modi said at an education conference here today. Then allowed. Today people from all walks of life seem to be thinking about this education policy. Now it is time to speed up the implementation of this education policy. Today no one opposes this education policy. Now people were just thinking about how to bring such a big improvement to earth.

The meeting was organized by the education department of the center. In his inaugural address, Modi said that in order to bring this education policy to the ground and to implement it, it is necessary to do whatever it takes to speed it up. I am with you to give you the help you need in its implementation. Any education policy should be formulated keeping in view the goals of the country so that future generations can be prepared.

This policy will lay the foundation of a new India. To empower India, its citizens must first be empowered. This education policy will empower citizens.

The Prime Minister said that when a nursery child learns about a new technique today, it will be easier for him to prepare for the future. There has been no change in education policy for the last several decades so the Gaddafi trend in the society was encouraged.

The race to become a doctor, engineer or lawyer was frozen. Now the creative ideas of the younger generation will have a chance to move forward. Now not only textbook learning but also working culture was developed.

He also claimed that our education policy provides an opportunity for the younger generation to fulfill their dreams. Our education system empowers the younger generation that the idea was made about the existing education policy and then this new policy was formulated. The 10 Plus 2 policy was scrapped in view of the fact that the younger generation may become global citizens but not forget their Indian origin.


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