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Education Minister Virtually Participates in Webinar ‘Atma Nirbhar Madhya Pradesh – Health and Education’
NEP 2020 aims to revamp all aspects of India’s education system that were in place over three decades and bring it closer to the best global standards
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Union Minister of Education Shri Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ participated in a webinar titled ‘Atma Nirbhar Madhya Pradesh – Health and Education’ in New Delhi on 10 Aug. Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that on 12th May 2020, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi announced Self Reliant India. He said that the state of the world today teaches us that (Atma Nirbhar Bharat) a "Self-reliant India" is the only path. He referred to our scriptures – ‘EshahPanthah’ ‘एषःपन्थाः’ – That is – self-sufficient India. Shri Pokhriyal said that at the time of crises, the education sector has taken this opportunity to plan several interventions, particularly in the area of adopting innovative curriculum and pedagogies, concentrating energies on the gap areas, being more inclusive and integrating technology at every stage, to usher in a new era of focussed investment in the human capital.
AatmNirbhar Madhya Pradesh – Health and Education https://t.co/bBNMUY71Ak
— Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank (@DrRPNishank) August 10, 2020
The Minister informed that the Ministry of Education has taken following initiatives during CoVID- 19 pandemic:
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Mid-Day Meal: States and UTs were advised to provide Mid Day Meal or its equivalent Food Security allowances inclusive of Foodgrains and cooking cost to meet the nutrition requirement of the eligible children in order to safeguard their immunity during the closure of schools due to COVID pandemic.
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In view of providing all children school education at home using alternative ways maintaining joyful learning approach with the participation of their parents under the guidance of teachers, the NCERT has come out with Alternative Academic Calendar for across four stages- Primary, Upper Primary, Secondary and Higher Secondary.
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To avoid the disruption in studies and learning of children of migrant labours, the Ministry of Human Resource Development has prepared a set of guidelines for the States and UTs so that the challenges thrown by the pandemic do not stop the continuous learning of any student. For States/UTs where there is more in-migration/influx, the State government may direct all schools to give admission to any child who has recently returned back to the village without asking for any other documents, except some identity proof. They should not ask for transfer certificates or proof of class attended earlier. The information provided by the child’s parents may be assumed to be correct and taken as such for giving admission to the child in the relevant class in his/her neighbourhood government/government-aided school.
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The Department of School Education and Literacy released PRAGYATA Guidelines on Digital Education through online medium. It provides a roadmap or pointers for carrying forward online education to enhance the quality of education. The guidelines will be relevant and useful for a diverse set of stakeholders including school heads, teachers, parents, teacher educators and students.
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The spacious premises of 230 Kendriya Vidyalayas and 570 Jawahar NavodyaVidhyalayas were handed over to Defence authorities, Paramilitary forces and State Governments for the purpose of quarantining the corona suspects, housing the migrant labourers and camping the temporary deployment of paramilitary forces.
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India is being promoted as a global study destination providing premium education at affordable costs and restoring its role as a Viswa Guru. 35,500 students registered under Study in India for 2020-21. 1,452 foreign faculties visited India for delivering the courses.
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Ind-SAT exam is launched to offer scholarships to the students coming to India for which 2000 scholarship positions are provisioned. Under Champion Service Sector Scheme (CSSS) Rs. 710.35 Cr is allocated over five years (till 2023-24) for scholarships, infrastructure and bridge courses.
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All the HEIs have come forward and contributed towards making Atma Nirbhar Bharat solving various challenges that have come before us in the CoVID-19 pandemic. The premier institutes of the nation have come up with a myriad of innovative measures to tackle the pernicious situation which has made an unparalleled impact globally. From research to the rescue, our HEIs have shown a great degree of responsibility by contributing to different dimensions to combat the CoVID-19 challenge. Hackathons such as Drug Discovery Hackathon, ‘Fight Corona IDEAthon’ and Smart India Hackathon are being conducted.
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MHRD has launched COROSURE – Researchers at IIT Delhi Kusuma School of Biological Science (KSBS) have developed a detection assay for COVID-19 which has been approved by ICMR. The assay has been validated at ICMR with a sensitivity and specificity of 100%. This makes IITD the first academic institute to have obtained ICMR approval for a real-time PCR based diagnostic assay. The frugal CoVID-19 testing kit developed by IIT Delhi is a great example of PPP.
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Be it ventilators, testing kits, mask production, sanitizer units mobile-based contact tracking applications, various web-portals for resource mobilization, our HEIs have done world classwork. IIT Roorkee has developed a low-cost ventilator Prana-Vayu. IIT Kanpur has started an indigenous mask production facility. Covid19 Test Bus developed by IIT Alumni has been launched in Maharashtra. Ample work is being done across IITs, IIITs, NITs and IISERs.
The Minister also highlighted that National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 aims to revamp all aspects of India’s education system that were in place over three decades and bring it closer to the best global standards of education. The NEP has maintained a balance between the traditions and the interdisciplinary approach. The NEP is a blend of tools enabling the students to compete with the global world, as well as to grasp the Bharat centric values, culture, and languages. Most importantly, the NEP has a clear vision and defined objectives.
He added that the NEP is the most planned comprehensive and exhaustive document which aims at ensuring the overall development of the students to prepare them to compete with the global world while preserving their Bharat centric values, ethics, and culture. Since education is concurrent, the NEP only provides broad directions. The reforms proposed can only be implemented collaboratively by the Centre and the states.
The Minister congratulated the State Government of Madhya Pradesh for swiftly responding to the current COVID crisis by introducing a series of interventions across all sectors. During the current lockdown in wake of COVID 19, the School Education Department of Madhya Pradesh has proactively taken upon the task of ensuring that children do not lose out on any opportunity to learn and to continue their academic progress by providing access to tech-enabled learning sources. Shri Nishank assured the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh that central institutions will be supported to meet the target of self-reliant MP. Chief Minister of Madya Pradesh Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Chief Secretary, Madhya Pradesh Shri Iqbal Singh Bains and Additional Secretary (Health & Nutrition), Niti Aayog Shri Rakesh Sarwal also participated in the Atma Nirbhar Madhya Pradesh – Health and Education webinar.
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International Baccalaureate Experiences 31% Surge in Authorized IB World Schools Across India
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The International Baccalaureate (IB), a global educational foundation headquartered in Switzerland, reports substantial growth over the past five years in India. The surge, amounting to a 31% increase in authorized IB World Schools, reflects the growing preference for IB programs among schools nationwide. According to Haif Bannayan, the Global Director of Business Development at IB, the organization offers four comprehensive programs for students aged 3-19: the Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), Diploma Programme (DP), and Career-Related Programme (CP).
As of 2023, there are now 226 authorized IB World Schools across India, collectively delivering 378 authorized IB programs. This breakdown includes 138 schools offering PYP, 59 schools providing MYP, 155 schools delivering DP, and 26 schools offering CP. However, the current distribution of IB World Schools remains concentrated in metropolitan areas like New Delhi, Gurugram, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, and Chennai.
To address this imbalance and make IB education more accessible and affordable nationwide, the Delhi Board of Secondary Education (DBSE) collaborated with IB as part of Delhi’s educational reforms under Arvind Kejriwal. In August 2021, they signed a Memorandum of Understanding to introduce IB programs in 30 government schools in Delhi. This initiative aims to encourage more schools to adopt the IB curriculum in the future.
Recognizing the evolving educational landscape in India, IB is actively collaborating with Indian institutions and educational authorities to extend its framework to students from diverse backgrounds and regions. Haif Bannayan expressed eagerness for ongoing dialogues with leaders to facilitate the delivery of high-quality, globally-oriented education to an even greater number of students.
The Diploma Programme (DP) offered by IB stands out globally, consistently aligning with or surpassing international standards, as indicated by the DP Country Alignment Study 2023. The study emphasizes the adaptability of DP courses to diverse national contexts, showcasing their seamless integration. Furthermore, it underscores the meticulous crafting of DP curricula to facilitate substantial depth and breadth of learning, illustrating their rigor and comprehensive educational value.
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Indian Debating League 2023 Concludes After 6000 Debates Across 450 Schools, at IIT Delhi
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In a thrilling, high-energy competition, the Indian Debating League (IDL) 3.0, which brought together 450 schools across 25 States and Union Territories across the country, successfully concluded its highly anticipated Finale at IIT Delhi today. Team Maharashtra won the coveted title of Indian Debating League in the Middle school category (IDL) 2023- 3rd Edition while Team Haryana stood first in the Junior & Senior school category. This event has not only showcased the remarkable talent of our nation’s young debaters but also underscored the importance of exploring our cultural roots across the Eras and reclaiming our heritage. The event promised a dynamic exchange of ideas, with a distinguished panel of Judges from IIT DebSoc. Global Language learning leader, Burlington English and Indian Debating League (IDL) hosted the finals of the Indian Debating League at IIT Delhi.
This year’s edition attracted participation from schools from all corners of India, including Vasant Valley, New Delhi; Step by Step, Noida; Strawberry Fields High School, Chandigarh; Dhirubhai Ambani International School, Mumbai; Learning Paths School, Punjab; Jammu Sanskriti School; Kanha Makhan Public School, Vrindavan; Billabong High International, Jabalpur; American International School, Chennai; Woodstock School, Mussoorie; NASR School, Hyderabad and Jayshree Periwal International School, Jaipur.
Amit Baveja, MD, Burlington English India said, “As we conclude the exhilarating journey of the Indian Debating League 3.0 Finals, Burlington English is proud to stand alongside IDL and IIT Delhi in fostering a culture of eloquence, critical thinking, and collaborative learning. As an extension to our commitment towards the New Education Policy 2023 that strongly emphasizes developing oral, written, and digital communication skills, to enable effective expression of ideas and collaboration among students, we align seamlessly with the spirit of this competition. We believe that through platforms like IDL, we are not just shaping skilled debaters but contributing to the development of articulate leaders for tomorrow.”
Renowned and celebrated for fostering 21st-century skills in a gamified, engaging format, the Indian Debating League is a unique format modeled on the IPL. Having partnered with Debate Coaches from the top 10 countries on the WSDC Leaderboard, they are keen to put Indian Student Talent on top, tangibility ensuring recognition.
Commending the IDL 3.0 Finale, Rajnish Kumar, co-author of “The Power and Curiosity” and COO, of National e-Governance Division, Digital India Corporation said “Curiosity and the art of debate are two powerful forces that drive intellectual exploration and foster a deeper understanding of the world around us. These interconnected aspects of learning not only stimulate critical thinking but also ignite a passion for knowledge and discovery. When combined with the art of debate, curiosity becomes even more potent. Debates like this can empower individuals to become lifelong learners, critical thinkers, and active participants in shaping a more informed and inclusive society.
Kamal Kashyap, Founder, and CTO of, Indian Debating League said, “In a month the Olympics of Debating will happen at WUDC Vietnam, setting the trend for the hiring of University Coaches at Harvard, Stanford, and Oxford, as well as National Debate Coaches and Judging Paradigm for contemporary themes around the world. Our national Debating Leagues like IDL 3.0, Republic Day Forensics, Frankenstein Sustainability, as well as mentoring the 350+ Adjudicator Landscape for India is the foundation upon which we look forward to leapfrog in building future skills.”
The final Event at IIT Delhi was an electrifying display of oratory skills by contestants from 3rd to 12th grades, engaging with the theme The Odyssey of India- Ancient India to AI Led India, rethinking culture and reclaiming our heritage.
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ACCA Forges Transformative Partnership with IIM–Kozhikode to Elevate Accounting Education
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The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) is thrilled to announce the signing of a groundbreaking memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the esteemed Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIMK). This collaboration marks a significant leap forward in advancing academic and professional growth within the realms of accounting, finance, and management. The MoU was formalized between the representatives of the two leading institutions – Md. Sajid Khan, Director – India, ACCA, and Lt Col MKK Mohan (Retd), Consultant General Administration, IIM Kozhikode, in the presence of senior officials from ACCA and IIMK.
The strategic alliance between ACCA, a globally recognized professional accountancy body providing qualifications and advancing standards in accountancy worldwide, and IIMK, renowned for its unwavering commitment to academic excellence, establishes a robust framework for mutual cooperation. This collaboration is poised to enhance educational offerings, skills development, and career opportunities for students pursuing disciplines related to accounting, finance, and management.
Under this transformative partnership, students at IIMK will gain exclusive access to a comprehensive suite of resources, including specialized training programs, workshops, and certifications offered by ACCA.
Furthermore, this collaboration extends to the esteemed faculty members of the Finance, Accounting & Control department at IIMK, who will benefit from collaborative research opportunities, professional development activities, and access to ACCA’s extensive network of industry experts. This exchange of knowledge and expertise promises to elevate the academic environment, ensuring that the curriculum remains at the forefront of industry trends and best practices in accounting, finance, and management.
Md. Sajid Khan, Director-India, ACCA said: “We’re delighted to be collaborating with IIMK. Our organizations share a commitment to excellence in their respective fields, and this is a win-win situation for both organizations. ACCA, with its global presence and unparalleled network, is well poised to play its part in supporting and furthering IIMK’s motto and agenda of ‘Globalising Indian Thought.”
Prof. Debashis Chatterjee, Director IIM Kozhikode added, “Collaborations such as these bring the best of business education and technical know-how and are fundamental to promoting research, training, academics, and financial expertise to overcome the global skill gap. IIM Kozhikode, along with ACCA, is privileged to play its part in nation-building and training the best of the best to take on emerging global market challenges head-on.”
The signing of this MoU between ACCA and IIMK underscores a shared vision to bridge the gap between academia and industry, creating a seamless pathway for students to transition into the workforce. This partnership reaffirms the commitment of both entities to excellence in accounting education and the advancement of the accounting profession.
IIM Kozhikode faculty members present for the signing of the MoU included – Prof. Rajesh Upadhyayula (Dean – Programmes), Prof. Sudershan Kuntluru, Prof. Ramprasath L, Prof. Rachappa Shette, Prof. VG Sridharan, and Prof. Qambar Abidi. Other members present from ACCA were: Ms. Naina VG – Head – Employer Relationships – India, Mr. Sivakumar Vijayavelu – Manager of Employer relationships – India, and Mr. Christopher S Dhas – Lead of education Partner Relationships (South India).
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Last Date To Submit Applications Under National Means Cum Merit Scholarship Scheme Extended Up To 31 December
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The last date for submission of applications for NMMSS for the year 2023-24 is 31st December 2023. Under the ‘National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship Scheme’ scholarships are awarded to meritorious students of economically weaker sections to arrest their drop out at class VIII and encourage them to continue their education at the secondary stage. One lakh fresh scholarships are awarded to selected students from class IX every year and their continuation/renewal in classes X to XII for students studying in State Government, Government-aided, and local body schools. The amount of the scholarship is Rs. 12000/- per annum.
The National Means cum Merit Scholarship Scheme (NMMSS) is boarded on the National Scholarship Portal (NSP) – a one-stop platform for scholarship schemes given to students. NMMSS scholarships are disbursed directly into the bank accounts of selected students by electronic transfer through the Public Financial Management System (PFMS) following the DBT mode. This is a Central Sector Scheme.
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India’s Data Science Education Market to Reach $1.39 BN by 2028: Report
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Imarticus Learning, a leading Indian ed-tech platform, recently released the “Data Science Education Report 2023,” forecasting a significant surge in the global data science education sector. According to the report, the sector is poised to reach an impressive $378.7 billion by 2030, with India’s data science education market expected to reach $1.391 billion by 2028—a remarkable leap from $204.23 million in 2023, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 57.52%.
This substantial growth is attributed to a paradigm shift toward data-driven decision-making across diverse industries. Simultaneously, the online education sector is predicted to experience remarkable expansion, escalating from $76.20 million to $533.69 million.
In the realm of job market and recruitment trends, the report identifies data scientists, data analysts, business analysts, and big data engineers as the most in-demand roles. Presently, there are 215,793 open positions in the big data and analytics job market, with projections indicating a surge to over 338,000 by 2028. Key players such as Amazon, AWS, Bain and Company, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, and Google are actively seeking data science professionals, offering competitive annual remuneration packages ranging from Rs 6.5 lakh to Rs 35.1 lakh.
India is solidifying its position as a global powerhouse for big data analytics with an estimated 30.1% CAGR. The industry is set to grow from $5.7 billion in 2022 to a substantial $30.7 billion by 2027. During this period, India is expected to capture 32% of the global analytics market, creating significant educational and employment opportunities.
The report identifies key roles driving the expansion of the data science sector, with Data Scientists (10.9%), data analysts (10.7%), and business analysts (10%) leading the pack. Financial analysts (5.3%), big data engineers (4.2%), data specialists (1.2%), business intelligence analysts (1.2%), and data science managers (0.9%) are also in high demand. Furthermore, the report highlights a growing demand for professionals with expertise in natural language processing (NLP) and computer vision, technologies fueling innovation in AI applications across various industries.
Imarticus Learning recommends sustained investments in AI research and development as crucial areas for educational institutes to align with industry demands. Nikhil Barshikar, Founder and CEO of Imarticus Learning, emphasizes the importance of nurturing the data scientists of tomorrow, stating, “The Data Science Education Report 2023 reflects India’s growing interest in data science education. It’s more than simply education; it’s a journey into the future, one data scientist at a time.”
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The Ministry of Education has launched the third phase of Yuva Sangam, a program designed under the ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’ initiative. In this phase, a delegation of 50 students from diverse parts of Madhya Pradesh is embarking on a cultural-cum-educational tour to West Bengal.
The primary objective of Yuva Sangam is to promote experiential learning and acquaint youth with the rich diversity of India. This program offers an immersive experience covering various facets of life, developmental landmarks, architectural and engineering marvels, industrial progress, and recent achievements in the host state. Emphasizing people-to-people connections, the Ministry of Education stated that exposure tours will be conducted throughout November and December 2023 as part of the ongoing phase.
The participants, mainly students from Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) and individuals aged 18-30 from across the nation, will be traveling to their paired states. The exposure tours will focus on five broad areas: Paryatan (Tourism), Parampara (Traditions), Pragati (Development), Prodyogik (Technology), and Paraspar Sampark (People-to-people connect) in the host states.
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Kerala HC Emphasises Constitutional Right to Education for All Students
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The order was issued in response to the state educational authorities’ plan to send school students to the Nava Kerala Sadas, an event organized in the state under the leadership of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and his cabinet.
Justice Devan Ramachandran, in the interim order, warned headmasters and principals of schools not to subject any students to activities outside the educational curriculum on the instructions of the official respondents in this case. The court highlighted that the right to education is constitutionally protected for every student, regardless of their class, creed, or status. It asserted that the duty of educational authorities is to safeguard this right rather than encourage students to participate in non-educational activities.
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Students Clearing 10+2 Without Biology Still Eligible to Appear for NEET
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November 24, 2023
Students who have successfully completed their 10+2 education without including biology in their curriculum are now deemed eligible to participate in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate) or NEET (UG), as per the latest guidelines issued by the National Medical Commission (NMC).
The updated regulations, effective from June 2, 2023, bring about a significant change in the eligibility criteria. According to Regulation 11(b), candidates who have passed 10+2 with physics, chemistry, biology/biotechnology, and English from any recognized board are now eligible to appear for NEET-UG. This marks a departure from the previous requirement, which mandated the inclusion of biology or biotechnology as a core subject.
This revision comes in response to a series of queries and legal challenges related to eligibility criteria in medical education. Previously, under the Regulations on Graduate Medical Education, 1997, candidates pursuing MBBS had to complete two years of continuous study in physics, chemistry, biology/biotechnology, and English during their 11th and 12th grades. The Delhi High Court nullified these provisions in 2018, affecting candidates seeking admission to foreign medical institutions.
In an effort to address these issues, the NMC introduced the Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2023. The new regulations not only make candidates without biology eligible for NEET-UG but also apply retrospectively, providing relief to those whose applications for eligibility certificates were previously rejected.
In a meeting held on June 14, 2023, the NMC, taking into account the flexibility offered by the New Education Policy, decided to revisit its earlier stance. Candidates can now study the required subjects as additional subjects after completing Class 12th from recognized boards and still remain eligible for NEET-UG and the Eligibility Certificate.
This decision has broader implications as it not only resolves pending court cases but also allows candidates who have become eligible post this announcement to participate in NEET-UG 2024. Additionally, court cases filed by the Medical Council of India (MCI)/NMC will be withdrawn, and the updated position will be presented in ongoing litigations filed by candidates against the MCI/NMC for a more expeditious resolution.
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President Murmu articulated that moral education is a catalyst for personal and societal growth, bringing about positive transformations. By instilling life values of compassion, kindness, friendship, and fraternity, moral education cultivates an awareness that can lead to constructive changes within individuals and, consequently, contribute to the betterment of society.
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A high-level panel led by C I Issac has recommended the inclusion of epics such as the Ramayana and the Mahabharata in social sciences textbooks, as well as inscribing the Preamble of the Constitution on classroom walls. The seven-member committee, formed last year, has put forth various suggestions for the final position paper on social sciences, a pivotal document guiding the development of new textbooks by the National Council for Educational Research and Training (NCERT).
The NCERT has not yet made a decision on these recommendations. C I Issac, the committee chairperson, highlighted the importance of teaching epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata in the social sciences syllabus, asserting that it fosters self-esteem, patriotism, and pride in the nation among students in their teenage years. Issac expressed concern about a lack of patriotism leading to many students seeking citizenship in other countries and stressed the need for a deeper understanding of one’s roots and culture.
Emphasizing the significance of incorporating these epics into the curriculum, Issac acknowledged that while some boards already cover them, a more comprehensive approach is necessary. Additionally, the panel suggested replacing the term ‘India’ with ‘Bharat’ in textbooks, introducing ‘Classical History’ in lieu of ancient History, and highlighting “Hindu victories” in textbooks for classes 3 to 12.
Issac underscored the nobility of the Preamble, which values social ideals like democracy and secularism. As a result, the panel recommended displaying the Preamble on classroom walls to enhance understanding and learning. The NCERT is currently revising the school curriculum in alignment with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, with the anticipation that the new textbooks will be ready for the next academic session.
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