New Education Policy-2020 discussed on first day of BJP-RSS meeting


New Delhi, Oct 20 (IANS): On the first day of the two-day meeting of BJP and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leaders on Tuesday, discussions were held on important issues related to education and the National Education Policy-2020.

Apart from senior RSS leader Suresh Soni, representatives of various organisations associated with the Sangh Parivar -- working in the field of education -- were present in the meeting in New Delhi.

According to sources, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, who attended the meeting on behalf of the government, shared information related to the National Education Policy-2020 and the government's policy on important issues related to the education sector. Pradhan also shared details of the efforts being made by the government in the field of education.

Discussions were also held regarding the impact of the situation arising out of Corona and how much it has affected the education sector.

In the meeting, the RSS leaders asked several questions and provided suggestions to the Union Minister regarding the education policy of the government.

According to the sources, RSS wants the policy to be implemented expeditiously. All aspects related to the policy were discussed in Tuesday's meeting.

On the second and the last day of the meeting on Wednesday, special issues related to education will be discussed in which representatives of various organisations of the Sangh, Union Ministers and several BJP leaders will be take part.

Meanwhile, in order to convey its point of view to the government on various issues, the Sangh keeps on calling such coordination meetings related to specific issues, in which RSS representatives -- working in that particular area -- provide feedback to the government.

 

  

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  • N.M, mangalore

    Wed, Oct 20 2021

    now semi educated Hindhi speakers from cow belt region will decide what we will learn. India is a vast and diverse nation and each region has its own history. Let education be a state subject and let the central government not interfere.

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  • Kiran Dsouza, Bangalore

    Wed, Oct 20 2021

    We need the real education & skilled education which should be useful in our whole life. No need of unnecessary, useless subjects. Real history should be taught, we have been taught all the fake history & some subjects which are not even 0.001% useful in our life. Good that the new government changing the centuries old education policy set by the Britishers. Should be taught ethical education, real education, skilled education to survive & manage life at any difficult phase of life. Ethical education is very important because as Indians we have become liars from childhood from centuries, everybody tells lies everytime.

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  • Francis Lewis, Sasthan

    Wed, Oct 20 2021

    Politicians are Number One liers in this Country ( Top to Bottom)

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  • Nellu, Bc Road sajipa

    Wed, Oct 20 2021

    they should open goonda Nd poly gang education. They will ruin this nation.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Thane

    Wed, Oct 20 2021

    Kindly discuss with the Educated ,,,

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Wed, Oct 20 2021

    Is this country having a separate constitution for RSS and BJP? Instead of communicating with opposition party in parliament they are consulting with RSS.. Who are they to consult? What is their role in freedom fighters? Is it any elected distinguished body or created based on constitutition?? They are following Iran Government structure where it's supreme leader is top of President or any government institution.

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