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Karnataka becomes the first state to adopt NEP: Basavaraja Bommai

Karnataka has adopted the National Education Policy from today onwards and it's the first state to adopt NEP. "If we want NEP to succeed, we must ensure it reaches every child across the state. Digitisation is important to education for which we will bring a new digitisation policy," Karnataka CM said at the launch of the NEP in Karnataka.

Karnataka CM Basavaraja Bommai
Karnataka CM Basavaraja Bommai
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Published : Aug 23, 2021, 9:54 PM IST

Bengaluru: Karnataka has adopted the National Education Policy from today onwards and it's the first state to adopt NEP. "If we want NEP to succeed, we must ensure it reaches every child across the state. Digitisation is important to education for which we will bring a new digitisation policy," Karnataka CM Basavaraja Bommai said at the launch of the NEP in Karnataka on Monday.

He said the broadband networking would be made available in every village for which he sought the assistance of technocrats and academics. Under the digitisation policy, degree-level students would be given an iPad, he added. The Chief Minister further said a Primary and Secondary Education Council would be launched from the town of Kalaburagi. He said there are about 180 R&D centres in Bengaluru but lamented the lack of any connection with students.

"There are over 180 R&D centres in Bengaluru related to every sector but what is the connection between the students and the R&D centres? I want synergy between students and the R&D centres," he said. "We will have a new R&D policy. If not in Karnataka where else can this policy be formulated? This R&D policy is as important as the NEP," the Chief Minister said. The R&D policy would reach every village, school and university said the Chief Minister Of Karnataka.

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Stating that the universities have a pivotal role in implementing the R&D policy, the Chief Minister said he wanted every Kannadiga to be knowledgeable. He hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for aiming to bring fundamental changes in education system through NEP. "Many people have ruled the country but only a few dared to make fundamental changes in the system, which could make the nation a world leader. NEP shows the foresightedness of our Prime Minister to liberate the education system from the silos said the Karnataka CM.

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The Chief Minister said the existing education system drags a child into the push and pull of life and never allows him to explore his or her talent in painting, singing, athletics, and other areas. "But the NEP liberates them from the structural policy," Bommai said. Conceding that the implementation of the NEP would be a challenge as bringing in new changes has always been difficult, Bommai said he was optimistic that NEP would be successfully implemented in Karnataka.

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, who attended the event virtually, hailed Karnataka for setting an example for other states to follow. He said the NEP is meant for the age group of three to 23. Former ISRO Chairman Dr K. Kasturirangan, who headed the National Committee for the Education Policy that formulated the NEP-2020, Karnataka Higher Education Minister Dr C N Ashwath Narayan, and Primary and Secondary Education Minister BC Nagesh also spoke on the occasion.

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Bengaluru: Karnataka has adopted the National Education Policy from today onwards and it's the first state to adopt NEP. "If we want NEP to succeed, we must ensure it reaches every child across the state. Digitisation is important to education for which we will bring a new digitisation policy," Karnataka CM Basavaraja Bommai said at the launch of the NEP in Karnataka on Monday.

He said the broadband networking would be made available in every village for which he sought the assistance of technocrats and academics. Under the digitisation policy, degree-level students would be given an iPad, he added. The Chief Minister further said a Primary and Secondary Education Council would be launched from the town of Kalaburagi. He said there are about 180 R&D centres in Bengaluru but lamented the lack of any connection with students.

"There are over 180 R&D centres in Bengaluru related to every sector but what is the connection between the students and the R&D centres? I want synergy between students and the R&D centres," he said. "We will have a new R&D policy. If not in Karnataka where else can this policy be formulated? This R&D policy is as important as the NEP," the Chief Minister said. The R&D policy would reach every village, school and university said the Chief Minister Of Karnataka.

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Stating that the universities have a pivotal role in implementing the R&D policy, the Chief Minister said he wanted every Kannadiga to be knowledgeable. He hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for aiming to bring fundamental changes in education system through NEP. "Many people have ruled the country but only a few dared to make fundamental changes in the system, which could make the nation a world leader. NEP shows the foresightedness of our Prime Minister to liberate the education system from the silos said the Karnataka CM.

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The Chief Minister said the existing education system drags a child into the push and pull of life and never allows him to explore his or her talent in painting, singing, athletics, and other areas. "But the NEP liberates them from the structural policy," Bommai said. Conceding that the implementation of the NEP would be a challenge as bringing in new changes has always been difficult, Bommai said he was optimistic that NEP would be successfully implemented in Karnataka.

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, who attended the event virtually, hailed Karnataka for setting an example for other states to follow. He said the NEP is meant for the age group of three to 23. Former ISRO Chairman Dr K. Kasturirangan, who headed the National Committee for the Education Policy that formulated the NEP-2020, Karnataka Higher Education Minister Dr C N Ashwath Narayan, and Primary and Secondary Education Minister BC Nagesh also spoke on the occasion.

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