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When I was studying in school ,when ever the essay compition is conducted .. I use to write on indian education system.. because there are many faults, mistakes in Indian education system...
They focus on only studies rather than the developing skills...
They focus on only important questions then the practical knowledge..
They consider students those who's come first in the class ...
The students have to study all the day..when coming to home ..parents send for tuitions ..here there is no scope for playing ...
Parents compare  student studies with other students ..but they do not compare their own child special talents...
They do not consider your own answer in the exam ..they only care's what is the answer in the book...
When new education policy is introduced..they solved all above problems...

The first education Policy is introduced in 1968 in Indira Gandhi government ...
The 2nd education policy is implemented on 1986 in Rajiv Gandhi government....
In 1992 p.v Narasimhan government modified ..29 July 2020 has introduced new education policy 2020..on paper new education policy is absolutely perfect .the government need time to implement it... let's analysis new education policy ...
In constitution article 21A inserted right to education from the age 6-14 ..
When you observe any government manifesto ..you cannot find education in their manifesto .. politicians do not give much importance to education...

In 2014 BJP placed new education policy in their manifesto...the HRD minister smiriti Irani in 2015 formed a new comite ..the head of the comite was TSR Subramanian he submitted report on 7th May 2016..

The committee main objectives are ..
To improve the quality of the education ..
To improve credibility of education.

After new committe is formed with chairman Dr.k kasthurirangan made up of 9 member's ..they drafted the national education policy in 2019 ..
3 most important changes in the  new education policy 2020 are ...
HRD ministry now renamed as ministry of education ...
GDP investment in education to increase from 1.6% to 6% ..
Focusing on gross enrollment Ratio ..it will be increased to 50% by 2035..
We all know Ssc for 10 years ...and inter 2 years (10+2)..this existing academic structure devided into (5+3+3+4)..
First 5 years.. Anganwadi or preschool from age (3-6) 
3years...from class (3-5) of age (8-11)..
3 years ..from class (6-8) of age (11-14)..
4 years ..from class (9-12) of age ( 14-18)..
As per revised academic structure..
Changes in school education ..

Here they given equal priority for education and skills ..you should be compulsory mastered in any skill with equal to studies ... 
And provide vocational courses and also internships with industry visits. And create awareness about popular coding languages with AI, cybersecurity....so on..
this is the best thing in national education policy ...
Students will learn coading from class 6th and it is inspired from China...
Mother to tongue be medium of instruction till 5th grade. this idea taken from Europe this is easy for kid's to learn better...
Report card will be compressive based on skill+ capabilities...this is 360 degree progress card .. academic +practical+  co-curricular activities...
Changes in higher education ..
Multiple entries and exit..

You see many students are working outside because of didtection  ..it may be b Tech or degree ..but according to NEP 
If you study for 1 year or 2 years or complete course.the certificate will be provided  .you can join what ever college you want ..here you not going loose  valuable academic year and time...you resume you studies ..the credit's are stored in academic bank of credit's...
Interdisciplinary combination of subjects ... flexible curriculum ..with holistic undergraduate program ..they discontinued MPhil ..all Universitys under (MERU) multidisciplinary education and research Universities ....
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