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REFLECTIONS OF NATIONAL EDUCATION POLICY, 2020

Mintu Mondal

No 2021-38-04, Working papers from Voice of Research

Abstract: Education brands a cultural conglomeration. A decent culture of society makes a different trajectory that directs the right path to humanity. Humanity considers the dual roles of humans. The first role deals with the physical aspects and other pacts with the cultural phenomena. The proximity of physical needs and cultural desires of a human make a society a modest one. But then again, a society conjointly plays as the agent of the biological world and as the unit geological realm that composes a competent social capital. A good social capital allows other species and nature as the fellow being of us. A proper education system can do perform an immense role to fulfil the said goal of mankind. India has made an education policy to meet humanity and dispose of the difficulties of society. The article seeks to understand how is the New Education Policy leads the nation in the right direction to cope with the limitations. It has gone through qualitative research methods. Key Words: Education, Cultural Conglomeration, Humanity, Biological World, GeologicalRealm, New Education Policy, Qualitative Research Methods.

Date: 2021-06
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