- The Akhil Bharatiya Shiksha Samagam, to be inaugurated by Prime Minister Modi on July 29, 2023, at ITPO, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, coincides with the 3rd anniversary of NEP 2020
- The vision of NEP is to again transform India into a global knowledge superpower through a broad-based, flexible, and multidisciplinary education system
NE EDUCATION BUREAU
GANDHINAGAR, JULY 26
As the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 inches closer to completing three years, the Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN), Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya – Vadodara, Regional Directorate of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship; and Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) – Ahmedabad Region, jointly hosted a press conference on “Strategic Action Plan for Implementing National Education Policy 2020” at IITGN on Tuesday.
Many congratulations to Mekdes Wubet and Bhanu Marri for successfully defending their Master's theses!
Mekdes was selected for the Ph.D. program at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, U.S.A. Bhanu joined Optimized Solutions Limited, Ahmedabad. Best wishes to them! pic.twitter.com/NmGF1FfKCx— MUSE Lab @ IITGN (@MUSELabIITGN) July 26, 2023
The NEP emphasises developing each individual’s foundational and higher cognitive capacities, such as critical thinking and problem-solving. It paves the way for developing and grooming our youth for such a responsibility, preparing them for emerging job roles of the future.
#IITGNResearchCapsule: #PlasticPollution wreaks havoc on our planet, wildlife, and health. While the production of #synthetic and petroleum-based plastics continues to soar, their detrimental consequences remain largely overlooked. pic.twitter.com/Jd1wXI392N
— IIT Gandhinagar (@iitgn) July 25, 2023
Speaking on how IITGN’s vision is aligned with the goal of NEP, Prof Rajat Moona, Director, IITGN, said, “The progressive and integrated approach under the National Education Policy will give global recognition to Indian education. It has paved the way for providing holistic education right from the beginning to equip our next generation with knowledge, skills, capabilities, and sensitivity to lead India in the 21st century. IIT Gandhinagar has always been a torchbearer of innovative, flexible, and interdisciplinary curriculum coupled with an emphasis on cutting-edge research, innovation, learning-by-doing, humanities subjects, and industry exposure. So, I strongly feel that through NEP, the future of education in India will get a major boost.”
A comprehensive training programme on CNC Programming and CAD/CAM Integration, organised by the Mechanical Engineering Lab Staff recently concluded successfully at IITGN. pic.twitter.com/OD2NOd3A98
— IIT Gandhinagar (@iitgn) July 25, 2023
Prof Manoj Choudhary, Vice-Chancellor, Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya – Vadodara, shared significant information on the NEP implementation and future plans at their institution and said, “Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya is the first central university that was launched after announcement of NEP, and it has a unique and broad mandate to focus on the entire transportation and logistics sector. Our curriculum is industry demand-driven and innovation-led from the beginning. We have also established the Centre for Policy to synergise policy inputs to the government and generate knowledge to make the transport sector stronger than ever.” He also elaborated on the uniqueness of courses and curriculum at the Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya that integrates subjects like artificial intelligence & machine learning, design thinking, operation research, logistics & supply chain management, among others, to make students market-ready.
J P Meena, Regional Director, Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, elaborated on various skill-based and entrepreneurial courses offered by them for youth of our country. He said, “With the introduction of NEP, about 1,500 of our traditional programmes are being redesigned to integrate skills with education so that every child acquires some kind of skill. We are also running programmes on entrepreneurship and soft skills development for youth so that they develop the confidence to become self-employed. To promote technical education other than in the English language, we have already published about 100 books on technical education in Hindi and are in the process of publishing them in 12 regional languages.”
Shruti Bhargava, Deputy Commissioner, KVS – Ahmedabad Region, elaborated on the initiatives taken at KVS schools across the state and said, “Since the inception of NEP 2020, Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan Ahmedabad Region is putting its best effort to implement it. As desired in NEP, the re-alignment of age of admission in class 1 is changed to 6 years. We have also introduced Balvatika in 20 KVs of Gujarat till date and a 12-week module has been adapted to bolster a child’s pre-literacy, pre-numeracy, cognitive and social skills after admission. All schools are following vocational/skill subjects under the bag-less days scheme wherein students are getting hands-on experience on pottery, carpentry etc. 100% of teachers of KVs under the Ahmedabad Region have been trained under Nishtha Courses on Diksha Portal and resources like Jadui Pitara are being used in our schools.”
The vision of NEP is to again transform India into a global knowledge superpower through a broad-based, flexible, and multidisciplinary education system.