The National Education policy and It’s implementation
Keywords:
India education policy, NEP, education policy, education sysytem, EducationAbstract
The "National Education Policy" envisions providing a high-quality education that is useful to India's rising economy. The new strategy aims to improve the quality, equality, as well as integrity of education system, from elementary school to college, in the most significant ways possible. All areas of the economy, such as manufacturing, servicse, R&D, as well as banking, are impacted by the quality of the country's business as well as the management education. Commerce as well as management deal with financial management and the nerves system in all fields. The future of a country and the fate of its people are decided by education, which has a tremendous impact on the development of nation. The country and its citizens will benefit for a long time as a result of this decision. In today's world, it's impossible to overstate the significance of the education's role. Will go through the developed architecture of Higher Education Institutes with the current changed policy in India. This paper will also highlight the study of past events in education system and it’s growth with time.
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