NEP would be scrapped from next academic year: CM Siddaramaiah


Bengaluru, Aug 14 (IANS): The Congress-ruled Karnataka government on Monday declared that it would scrap the National Education Policy (NEP) of the previous BJP government from the next academic year.

Speaking at the KPCC office after inaugurating the general meeting of party members, Chief Minister SIddaramaiah made this announcement. “The NEP implemented by the previous BJP government would be scrapped from the next academic year,” Siddaramaiah declared.

“Certain required preparation has to be done before scrapping the NEP. There was no time available in the current academic year for this. When the government was formed following the elections, the academic year had begun,” he explained.

The NEP will continue in this academic year keeping the hardships of the students in mind if it is scrapped abruptly, he stated.

"NEP faces stiff opposition from students, parents, teachers and lecturers. BJP has sacrificed the interests of the students from the state by implementing the NEP in the state on experimental basis and by not implementing it in all states," CM Siddaramaiah charged.

Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar had announced that the Congress won’t implement the NEP in the state. Instead, the government would formulate a new education policy, he said. Shivakumar had even dubbed NEP as the Nagpur Education Policy referring to the RSS headquarters in Nagpur city.

Shivakumar maintained, “There should have been elaborate discussion on the NEP. I am an education expert by choice. I run education institutions and in the post of trustee or president in various institutions. I can’t understand the NEP. I tried to study and understand twice or thrice, but failed.” Even after discussing with students and teachers, not able to grasp the gist of NEP, Shivakumar maintained.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had charged that the objective of NEP is to teach communal things to students. He also opined that the National Education Policy violates the rights of the state.

Commenting on the development, former Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai had stated, “to implement the National Education Policy (NEP) in Karnataka, nearly three years have been taken. The committee headed by U.R. Rao was set up and consent from all states obtained. After this, before implementation, a task force was formed and then it was implemented in higher and primary education,” he maintained.

 

  

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  • S Dsouza, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 15 2023

    For Heaven's sake don't discredit the researchers, teachers and academicians who worked on NEP for your idiotic politics. It might have been implemented by BJP, but the groundwork and framework for it wasn't done by politicians. Don't ruin our children's lives because of your blind hatred. We are already paying the price for your freebie policy. I hope God calls you to him soon.

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  • sharath, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 15 2023

    Our educational system will suffer a lot, we need a major change in our education system, but with these pity politics, it's never going to happen. This is the reason why people send their kids to other countries.

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  • Yashwanth, Mangaluru

    Tue, Aug 15 2023

    In these parties drama and dirty politics.. no one else, but only children will suffer.. its a game for such parties to implement and then scrap educational policies.

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  • Anil, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 15 2023

    NEP like NEET is good for the country, will help to improve the quality of education.

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  • Naveen, Natekere

    Mon, Aug 14 2023

    I will congratulate Sidda if he survive one year in office !!! Then talk about rest. 😂

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  • Nsbhat, Kasaragod

    Mon, Aug 14 2023

    NEP has certain problems in implementation stage. But idea behind it is good. DKS says that he could not understand NEP, but again says 'its objective is to teach communal things'. How could he understands this? In fact, NEP has no such intentions as I understood.

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