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Draft National Education Policy, 2019

The draft of the New Education Policy has been recently submitted by the Committee led by the Chairman Dr. Kasturirangan on education policy. Why there is a need for a new education policy? Current National Policy on Education, 1986 modified in 1992 requires changes to fulfill the futuristic needs of India's growing youth population. A new Education Policy is designed to cope up youth with modern requirements like research, education, and innovation.  Previous National Education Policy It was first produced in 1968 by then PM Indira Gandhi and in 1986 by then PM Rajiv Gandhi. The National Policy for Education (NPE) was later amended in 1992. Why Southern States opposing New NPE? After the draft was produced before states for their recommendations and suggestions, Tamil Nadu opposed the Policy and so does the other Southern States, What makes them oppose the policy?  NPE 2019 contains 3 Language formula with some modification as it mandates Hindi ...

India's Top 25 Science Colleges - vivpost

India's top 25 science colleges Saint Stephen's College, Delhi  Loyola College, Chennai  Christ University (Department of Science), Bengaluru  Hindu College, Delhi   Saint Xaviers College, Mumbai   Hansraj College, Delhi   Saint Xaviers College, Kolkata  Madras Christian College, Chennai   Fergusson college, Pune   Miranda College, Delhi  Stella Maris College, Chennai   Ramjas College, Delhi   Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi  Presidency College, Chennai  Mount Carmel College, Bengaluru  Ethiraj College for Women, Chennai  DG Ruparel College of Arts Science and Commerce, Mumbai  St Joseph's College, Bengaluru  Kirori Mal College, Delhi  Gargi College, Delhi  Saint Aloysius College, Mangalore  Ramnarain Ruia College, Mumbai   Nizam College Hyderabad   Acharya Narendra Dev College Delhi  Saint Xaviers College Ahmedabad Share and Aware stud...

India's top 25 Commerce Colleges

India's top 25 Commerce Colleges Shri Ram College of Commerce, Delhi Lady Shri Ram College for Women, Delhi Loyola College, Chennai Hindu College, Delhi Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics, Mumbai   Hansraj College, Delhi  Saint Xavier's College, Mumbai  Madras Christian College, Chennai  Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, Pune  Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi  St Joseph's College of Commerce, Bengaluru   R.A. Podar College of Commerce and Economics, Mumbai   Gargi College, Delhi  HR College of Commerce and Economics, Mumbai  Kirori Mal College, Delhi  Mount Carmel College, Bengaluru   Saint Xavier's College, Kolkata   Ethiraj College for Women, Chennai   Ramjas College, Delhi   Goenka College of Commerce and Business Administration, Kolkata   K.P.B Hinduja College of Commerce, Mumbai  Stella Maris College, Chennai  KJ Somaiya College of Arts and Commer...

India's top 25 Arts colleges

India's top 25 Arts Colleges:-   St. Stephen's College, Delhi Lady Shri Ram College for Women, Delhi St. Xavier's College, Mumbai Loyola College, Chennai Hindu College, Delhi Presidency College, Chennai Madras Christian College, Chennai Miranda House, Delhi St. Xavier's College, Kolkata Christ University, Bengaluru Fergusson College, Pune Hansraj College, Delhi Jesus & Mary College, Delhi Ramjas College, Delhi Stella Maris College, Chennai Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, Pune Gargi College, Delhi Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi Indraprastha College for Women, Delhi Jai Hind College, Mumbai Mithibai College of Arts, Mumbai Kamala Nehru College, Delhi St. Xavier's College, Ahmedabad K.J. Somaiya College of Arts & Commerce, Mumbai Mount Carmel College, Bengaluru

Excellence in Higher Education

All nations over the globe imagine their childhood on the grounds that coveted changes can be realized by the aggregate endeavors of the young as it were. India additionally is no special case to the normal recognition future and takes a gander at its future hopes and it has an immense youth populace including more than 40% of the general populace with such countless between 16 years and 30 years old. India is relatively sure to use its assets in a decent measure as neglecting to utilize it HR judiciously won't look good for the fantasy it has sustained. In the event that India tackles this powerhouse of the country the correct way then the nation can achieve untold heights. Each third individual in an Indian city today is an adolescent, in around 60 years the median age group in India will be 29 years, likely based City inhabitant making it the most youthful nation on the planet, India is set to encounter the dynamic change as the populace weight of the past transforms into s...