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EEO. 2021; 20(1): 3596-3602


EMPOWERING EMERGING INDIA THROUGH EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION-REFLECTIONS ON NEP 2020.

Dr. Kavitha Balakrishnan.




Abstract

Education is a fundamental aspect of human being to develop and achieve full human potential and cognitive abilities and it contribute more to the development of society and promotion of national development. Albert Einstein rightly remarked that “Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think”. Indian Education System is the one of the finest and oldest education system in the world. It has produced so many talented minds that are making India proud all over the world. However, while compared to other system It is not so much developed. Indian education system faces so many problems and it needs to be resorted to reach its fullest potential. How can we improve the Indian Education system?? The answer is by implementing proper plans and polices at the right time and right place in a right manner. Indian Education system is more focuses on theory-oriented study rather than Practical oriented. This practice pull it backward while entering in to the real world. This system evaluating the students’ performance or ability on the basis of the grade or marks as they have obtained in the examinations. So Indian Education system should be changed by implementing right plans and policies. The ancient education system of India has produced greatest scholars such as Chanakya, Panini, Patanjali, Nagarjuna, Gautama, Tiruvalluvar and various others and teachers form the center of an education system as their quality determines the quality of education. The key for development of any nation is education.

Key words: Education, Indian Constitution






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