New National Education Policy and Indian Languages

Authors

  • Pooja Rani Government College Nalwa, Hisar

Keywords:

National Education Policy 2020, Higher Education, Multilingualism, Indian Culture, Psychology, Regional Languages

Abstract

Education is a fundamental requirement for the development of a just society. If the education policy of any nation can take it to the pinnacle of progress, it can also become the cause of its destruction. In this era of globalization, the new education policy was implemented in India on July 29, 2020, discussing these questions, from primary education to higher education in India. After attaining independence, this is the third most important education policy of India which will be implemented in the country after 34 years of 1986. Presenting the new education policy, Honorable Education Minister Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank said, "The Prime Minister of the country has talked about building a new India which will be clean India, healthy India, strong India, prosperous India, best India. This new education policy 2020 will prove to be a milestone in building that new India. This education policy will be the keeper of knowledge-science, research innovation, technology-rich culture, valuable, in every field, in every situation, in the whole world. For India to emerge as a super power of knowledge.

Author Biography

  • Pooja Rani, Government College Nalwa, Hisar

    Assistant Professor (Hindi)
    Government College Nalwa – Hisar
    Email: poojaajhunthra@gmail.com

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Published

2022-12-31

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