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Published 09:33 IST, August 17th 2020

Education Min eyes NEP-entailed meals & community involvement to ensure children's health

The Union Minister through an infographic revealed that the mental and physical well being of the students will be prioritised through the NEP 2020

Reported by: Ananya Varma
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Union Cabinet Minister for Education Dr Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank on Monday spoke about another major change in the education system via the National Education Policy (NEP) stating how children’s health will be addressed through healthy meals and the introduction of community involvement into the schooling system. The Union Minister through an infographic revealed that the mental and physical well being of the students will be prioritised via reforms like introducing counsellors/social workers in the school complex, reducing the weight of school bags, regular health check-ups, and inclusive and caring culture at school. 

The National Education Policy

On July 29, the Centre unveiled reforms in the school education and higher education sector as a part of the new National Education Policy, devised after a gap of 34 years. This includes a new curriculum for early childhood care education, focus on literacy and numeracy and Gender Inclusion Fund.

Essentially, the 10+2 system has been divided into the 5+3+3+4 format. This implies 5 years of foundation stage- three years of primary school and Classes 1 and 2, two years of the preparatory stage- from Classes 3 to 5, the middle stage comprising Classes 6 to 8 and 4 years of the secondary stage- Classes 9-12. The schools shall not have a rigid separation between arts and sciences, curricular and extra-curricular, and vocational and academic education. 

Read: NEP 2020: India's New Education System Focuses On 'How To Think', Says PM Modi

Read: PM Modi Hails National Education Policy, Says 'Aspirations Of Today's Youth Kept In Mind'

Emphasis on practice learning: PM Modi

Delivering the inaugural address at the 'Conclave on Transformational Reforms in Higher Education under NEP', PM Modi said that there is no lack of information and content in the current generation. But it is crucial is to know which information should be gained and what should be learnt. Therefore, NEP 2020 emphasizes on practical learning more than root learning, he said.

Presenting a holistic view of education, the Prime Minister said that this method of education would increase the student’ urge to learn and also improve their class-participation.

Read: 'No One From State Was Consulted': West Bengal Education Minister Fumes Over NEP 2020

Read: 'NEP 2020 will Be Foundation For 21st Century India,' Says PM Modi

Updated 09:33 IST, August 17th 2020

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