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The National Education Policy and Empowerment of Youth

Dr. Shamsher Singh Kaka, Snehlata Rawat, Satveer Singh Kaka and Tanvindar Kaur Kaka
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Dr. Shamsher Singh Kaka: Oriental University, Indore (M.P.)
Snehlata Rawat: Oriental University, Indore (M.P.)
Satveer Singh Kaka: Oriental University, Indore (M.P.)
Tanvindar Kaur Kaka: Oriental University, Indore (M.P.)

International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2025, vol. 12, issue 7, 1270-1273

Abstract: The New Education Policy 2020 was introduced by India’s large number of unemployed youth in the twenty-first century. It aims to establish an education system that is significantly student-centric, vocationally oriented, and focused on improving skill development in order to transform the future of India’s youth. With its five pillars—the economy, infrastructure, the system, a dynamic population, and demand-fulfilling youth—NEP is a crucial component of Atmanirbhar Bharat. With the goal of transforming knowledge both domestically and internationally as a powerhouse, NEP 2020 represents a substantial overhaul in India’s educational system. Another term used by NEP is “Golden Education Policy of Youth Empowerment.†The goal of NEP is to give everyone access to high-quality education. Students can select courses from different faculties. Thanks to accessibility, affordability, accountability, quality, and equity (A3QE) and a multidisciplinary approach, which encourages a more comprehensive education and introduces youth empowerment. With an emphasis on improving youth employment, skills, and entrepreneurship, NEP revolutionizes India’s educational system. through incorporating and encouraging a heterogeneous teaching methodology. NEP 2020 aims to reduce youth unemployment and foster social mobility by giving India’s youth the skills they need to prosper in a complex, interconnected society. India’s youth could be empowered by NEP 2020 and become globally competitive. contributors to the nation’s economic development and growth.

Date: 2025
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