
The seminar organized by the Telelangana Education Commission raised objections to the implementation of national educational policy (NEP) 2020 and called it “ideologically controlled, fiscal rough and structurally defective”.
“Nen has no locus standi. Its content has not been discussed or discussed in parliament. He was only approved by the Union’s cabinet. The Central Advisory Board for Education (CABE) appeared, which made him a non -binding,” said prof. Shantha Sinha, former chairman of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights.
“This policy emphasizes the result, does not recognize that the result cannot be achieved without the necessary inputs. When moving from 3 years to four -year UG UG program with multiple output system (Mees) does not discuss a political document,” said Prof. G. Haragopal, former professor of University of Hyderabad.
Akunuri Murali Ias, chairman of the Telelangana Commission, was chaired by Akunuri Murali Ias (Retd.), Akunvol, which is focused on dismantling the educational system funded by the public. “Quality education cannot be supported if school expenses and college education are so low. For example, telangana education is only 1.5% of their GSDP, which is far below the global average of 4.48%,” said Mr. Murali.
“Political recommendations will lead to acute commercialization and centralization. Centralized entry exams are another checkpoint both in terms of curriculum and stratification,” Kodandaram MLC said.
The meeting has achieved consensus that the NEP 2020 is not suitable in its current form for the diverse and uneven educational environment of India.
Published – April 17, 2025 20:56