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With the setting up of the institutions, the aim is to achieve the goals of the new Education Policy by year 2030, he told a press conference.
“The government of Karnataka will establish six research-centered universities, 10-teaching-centered universities, and 34 autonomous educational institutions in three years,” said Narayan, who holds the portfolio of higher education.
Earlier, he chaired a meeting with the Minister for Primary and Secondary Education S Suresh Kumar and senior officials for implementing the education policy. He said the former chief secretary S V Ranganath-led Task Force, which has been formed for the implementation of the policy, would submit a draft report in the next four or five days and the roadmap for the carrying out the policy would be furnished before August 29.
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As the policy has to be implemented in 10 years, the government has given the name of ‘Target-2030’ to achieve its goal.
Stating that the government would take into confidence the stakeholders before implementing it, he said there would be deliberations and discussions across the state for a year.