NEP will help students to study in local languages: PM Narendra Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi that with the implementation of the New Education Policy (NEP), Indian students will be able to study in their own local language, which will benefit their all-round development.
NEP will help students to study in local languages: PM Narendra Modi
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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday that with the implementation of the New Education Policy (NEP), Indian students will be able to study in their own local language, which will benefit their all-round development.

The Prime Minister was speaking at the inaugural event of the 2-day All India Education Convention at Pragati Maidan.

The convention is also known as the Akhil Bhartiya Shiksha Samagam. It is a two-day programme that is being held on July 29 and 30. The convention will provide a platform for academics, sector experts, and higher education and skilling institutions to share their insights on implementing the NEP 2020 policy.

PM Modi said that all developed countries use their local language, but in India, a person's skill is not accepted if he is unable to speak the English language.

"Developed countries have progressed with the help of their local languages. We have projected our local language as backward, which is unfortunate. People who are unable to speak the English language are not accepted, even if they are talented and innovative. In the Amritkal of Independence, we have shed this practise," the PM said.

He said that the NEP endorses equity and that he also spoke in the local language at the UN.

"This will also close the shops of people who are doing language politics and are running shops of hatred," the PM said.

Addressing the students and teachers, the PM said that only education can change the future of the country.

He said that education policy is playing a crucial role in achieving the goals of our country.

The PM said that consultation is a must for knowledge, and discussion is necessary for education.

He said that he is happy that, with consultation and discussion, they are taking a leap into the future.

"Earlier, such a programme was held at the newly constructed convention hall in Kashi. This time, it is happening in the newly constructed Bharat Mandapm of New Delhi. This very first programme is about education.

"I am overwhelmed by the feeling that the first programme at this newly constructed auditorium is about education. From Kashi's Rudrakash Hall to this most modern Bharat Mandapm, the journey of Akhil Bhartiya Siksha Sangam has a message. The message is of togetherness and the merging of ancient and modern eras," the Prime Minister said.

He said on the one hand, the education system was securing ancient culture and modern science, and on the other hand, they were moving fast in the field of high-tech technology and modern science.

PM said that the NEP was completing three years with today's programme.

"The intellectuals, academicians, and teachers took it as a mission. I also visited the exhibition in the adjoining pavilion. In this exhibition, our skills, power, achievements, and new innovations in the education sector were displayed. I also interacted with the children there. We can see children learning through different games and education, and schooling is also being changed in a positive manner, the PM said.

He also requested that people visit the newly constructed Bharat Mandapam.

He said three years ago, when the NEP was introduced, it had a goal to achieve.

Speaking about primary education, the PM said that to introduce a new curriculum, bring books in the local language, and make the research eco-system stronger, academicians played crucial roles.

"Teachers and students know that instead of 10+2, we are now focusing on a 5+3+3+4 education system. Education will now start at the age of three. Recently, the Cabinet gave its permission to introduce the National Vision Foundation bill in Parliament. With the help of the National Education Policy, we are also in the process of introducing a national curriculum framework. And I was informed that the framework was even completed for foundation-age (3 to 8-year-old) kids. We are also working for the rest, the PM said.

The PM said that the CBSE will have one curriculum in the entire country and that NCERT is in the process of launching new books.

He said that from classes III to XII, books on around 130 subjects will be launched soon. These books will be in 22 different languages. (IANS)

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