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Vol. 8, Issue 6, Part F (2022)

New education policy 2020: Transforming the regulatory system in higher education

New education policy 2020: Transforming the regulatory system in higher education

Author(s)
Robin
Abstract
It is well known defined, visionary and fotoristic education policy is a must for every country because education is the key driver of economic and social progress. Recently Government of India announced its new Education Policy 2020 (NEP 2020), Which intended to transform our nation sustainably into an equitable and vibrant knowledge society by providing high quality education to all, It is a welcome step, which will bring about a paradigm shift India’s education system and will transform it into a modern, progressive and equitable one.The world is undergoing rapid changes in the knowledge landscape. With various dramatic scientific and technological advances, such as the rise of big data, machine learning, and artifict on intelligence, many unskilled jobs worldwide may be taken over by machines, while the need for a skilled workforce, particularly involving mathematics, computer science, and data science, in conjection with multidisciplinary abilities across the sciences, social sciences, and humanities, will be increasingly in greater demand. With climate change, increasing pollution, and depleting natural resources, there will be a sizeable shift in how we meet the world’s energy, water, food, and sanitation needs, again resulting in the need for new skilled labour, particularly in biology, chemistry, physics, agriculture, climate science, and social science. The growing emergence of epidemics and pandemics will also call for collaborative research in infectious disease management and development of vaccines and the resultant social issues heightens the need for multidisciplinary learning. There will be a growing demand for humanities and art, as India moves towards becoming a developed country as well as among the three largest economies in the world.
Pages: 425-428  |  614 Views  262 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Robin. New education policy 2020: Transforming the regulatory system in higher education. Int J Appl Res 2022;8(6):425-428. DOI: 10.22271/allresearch.2022.v8.i6f.9906
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