National Education Policy 2020 webinar organised coinciding with World Teacher's Day

National Education Policy 2020 webinar organised coinciding with World Teacher's Day

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National Education Policy 2020 webinar organised coinciding with World Teacher's DayNational Education Policy 2020 webinar organised coinciding with World Teachers Day

On the occasion of World Teachers Day, a webinar was organised on National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 under the aegis of Rajiv Gandhi University, Arunachal Pradesh in collaboration with NCC Group Headquarters, Tezpur and 1 Arunachal Pradesh NCC Bn on 05 October 2020.

Renowned Nominated educationists from across the country were present in the webinar, the first of its kind in the Northeast Region. The event was graced by the presence of Prof Saket Kushwaha, Vice Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi University and Maj Gen Ananta Bhuyan, Sena Medal, ADG NCC NER, amongst others. Prof Kushwaha and Gen Bhuyan stressed upon the need for mutual cooperation among all agencies towards successful implementation of the new education policy.

Going forward with the vision of our Hon’ble Prime Minister, the NCC would be required to play a more significant and collaborative role towards implementation of various guidelines enunciated in the new education policy. Dr NT Rikam, Registrar, Rajiv Gandhi University highlighted the patriotic sentiment of the people of North Eastern region and contribution of the youths of the region towards nation building.

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The pertinent issues related to the new education policy were addressed comprehensively by the experts during the webinar. Prominent resource persons, viz, Prof NK Yadav, NCERT, Prof Saroj Pandey, IGNOU and Prof Elizabeth Handing, RGU brought out the important facets of the education policy and the road towards its implementation.

All the speakers unanimously opined that the new education policy is an all inclusive one, wherein all the faculties of the students would get nurtured and developed. The progress of education would be in a phased manner and avenues for higher education would provide greater flexibility and freedom to students. The seamless and time bound implementation of this policy would thus require greater synergy among all stake holders.

The NCC cadets and the affiliated faculties of the educational institutes of Arunachal Pradesh participated whole heartedly in the webinar and were immensely benefitted listening to the views of the experts and through live conversation.

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Edited By: Admin
Published On: Oct 07, 2020
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