Higher Education In Uttarakhand Launches New Education Policy

On Sunday Union Minister of Education Dharmendra Pradhan and Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami launched the National Education Policy - 2020 in higher education in Uttarakhand for the academic session 2022-23. Uttarakhand was the first state in the country to launch a new education policy in primary education with Bal Vatikas.  Efforts will have to be made to ensure that 100 per cent of children join Bal Vatikas, he said. The new education policy has been prepared, keeping in mind all aspects of human life, Pradhan said. 

Attention has been given in the new policy to skill development and personality development of children, and inculcating in them moral values, he said. 

According to the new education policy, formal education of children in Bal Vatikas will be starting at the age of three and by the time they enter Class 1 they will be six years old. 

Union Minister stated, “We need to start with a target of giving quality education to 40 lakh children in Uttarakhand from infancy to the age of 21-22 years under the new policy”. 

Dhami said “effective steps” are to be taken in a phased manner by the state higher education department for the implementation of the new education policy. 

Dhami said, “The new national education policy prepared under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lay the foundation of a new, strong and self-reliant India.” 

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