NEP 2020: An Illusion Of Inclusion, Equity, Affordability
New Education Policy or ‘New Exclusionary Policy’?
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Read moreAny worthwhile policy making has to start with an objective assessment of existing ground realities. Proceeding from this, discerning the challenges, policies must then set out a road-map for overcoming these.
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Read moreThe objective of an education policy under neo-liberal capitalism is to educate people merely on the scale required by capital, and to renege, through various subterfuges, on the promise of universal education.
Read moreStudent Struggle Editorial Team The central cabinet has passed the New Education Policy 2020 (NEP) without the draft being discussed
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