PM to inaugurate 3-day seminar on National Education Policy in Varanasi tomorrow

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate a three-day seminar at Varanasi on Thursday which will see participation of over 300 educationists deliberating on implementation of National Education Policy, officials said.The Akhil Bharatiya Shiksha Samagam will provide a platform for leading Indian Higher Educational Institutions HEIs to discuss, deliberate and share insights on strategies, success stories and best practices in implementing the National Education Policy NEP, 2020.


PTI | New Delhi | Updated: 06-07-2022 17:54 IST | Created: 06-07-2022 17:34 IST
PM to inaugurate 3-day seminar on National Education Policy in Varanasi tomorrow
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate a three-day seminar at Varanasi on Thursday which will see the participation of over 300 educationists deliberating on the implementation of the National Education Policy, officials said.

The Akhil Bharatiya Shiksha Samagam will provide a platform for leading Indian Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) to discuss, deliberate, and share insights on strategies, success stories, and best practices in implementing the National Education Policy (NEP), 2020. Organized by the Ministry of Education in association with University Grants Commission and Banaras Hindu University, the seminar will bring together over 300 Vice-Chancellors and Directors from public and private universities, educationists, policymakers, as also industry representatives to deliberate on how the implementation of National Education Policy (NEP), 2020, can be taken further across the country after successful implementation of several initiatives in the last two years. Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, and Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan will also attend the summit, a senior MoE official said on Wednesday. ''The Ministry, along with UGC and AICTE, has brought in several policy initiatives like Academic Bank of Credit, Multiple Entry-Exit, Multi disciplinarity and Flexibility in higher education, regulations aimed at boosting online and open distance learning, revising the National Curriculum Framework to make it more in sync with global standards, promoting multi linguality and Indian Knowledge Systems and making both a part of educational curriculum, mainstreaming skill education and promoting lifelong learning, '' the official added.

The MoE official further explained that many universities have already onboarded the reform train but there are still many who are yet to adopt and adapt to the changes. ''As the higher education ecosystem in the country spans center, states, and private entities, extensive consultations are required to take the policy implementation further. This process of consultation has been going on at the regional and national levels. The Varanasi Shiksha Samagam is next in the series of consultations in this regard,'' the official said.

Spanning several sessions spread over three days from July 7-9, discussions will be held on themes such as Multidisciplinary and Holistic Education, Skill Development and Employability, Indian Knowledge Systems, Internationalization of Education, Digital Empowerment and Online Education, Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Quality, Ranking and Accreditation, Equitable and Inclusive Education, Capacity Building of Teachers for Quality Education.

''The summit is expected to provide a platform for thought-provoking discussions that will articulate the roadmap and implementation strategies, foster knowledge exchange and build networks through interdisciplinary deliberations and discuss challenges being faced by educational institutions and articulate solutions,” the official said.

The key highlight of the Akhil Bharatiya Shiksha Samagam will be the adoption of the Varanasi Declaration on Higher Education which will showcase India’s extended vision and a renewed commitment to help achieve the goals of the higher education system.

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