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Inaugurating the state’s first NEP conclave on the theme “Strategising the Future of Higher Education”, jointly organised by the Karnataka government and the International Skill Development Corporation (ISDC), he said the future of the country depends on making students skill ready, along with imparting knowledge to them.
Seeking to allay doubts about the NEP, Narayan said “It is a false notion to say that implementation of NEP will lead to commercialisation of education.
Students from the disadvantaged sections of society who are mainly in government institutions, will be the first beneficiaries of this policy and it makes way for creating equality in society.”
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Speaking at the conclave, Tom M Joseph, Executive Director, Strategy and Development, ISDC, UK, said, “The recently announced National Education Policy 2020 can lead an orbital shift with its focus on transforming the education sector through investments into various areas of skill development including project-based learning, experiential learning, service-learning, and vocational training.”