IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

A Mini Review on Primary Education of National Education policy 2020

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Dr. A. Pavani

Abstract

Indian Constitution made education compulsory to the age group children between 6 and 14 years. In Article number 21 it is clearly mentioned that not even a single child should be left uneducated in this age group. Inenhancing the power of right of education, Indira Gandhi, the former prime minister of India brought forth the 1st National Educational Policy in the year 1968 followed by the guidelines of Kotari Committee.From then the education policy kept on continuous remarkable and tremendous modifications in education in order to bring a change in societal, political and cultural upgrade. Moving forward with the changes, Rajiv Gandhi, who made National Educational Policy in the year of 1986 by modifying and adding some needy changes as per the situation and demand in education at that time. The same NEP was followed till 2020 where the NEP 2020 is the 3rd NEP which has set 2040 as deadline for complete implementation of its policies.Hence, the NEP 2020 (from here after it is named as NEP 3) is a torchbearer of the education development in India which carried forward further betterments in education policy. This policy loaded with innumerable renovations and ideologies such as enhancing the quality of education,credibility and capability of filling the gaps in education in shaping students as real professionals.

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