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Workshop on National Education Policy-2020 concluded in Degree College Koti

The workshop on National Education Policy-2020, which was going on for the last seven days in Government College, Chail-Koti, concluded on Saturday. This workshop was organized by the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) committee of the college. Decoding National Education Policy was discussed in depth in this workshop. College Principal Dr. Manisha Kohli participated in the closing program as the chief guest.
Let us tell you that based on the most important unit of education in the country, the latest policy of National Education Policy, 2020, this workshop focused on the topic of Decoding National Education Policy 2020. Dr. Kohli said that in the near future, this education policy is going to be implemented all over India and it has a direct relation with both teachers and learners. Therefore, keeping this objective in mind, this workshop was organized for the benefit of both.
He said that every day different subjects like language, commerce, economics, sociology, physical education, history, politics, music, mathematics etc. were linked with the references of National Education Policy, 2020, and highlighted the positive and negative aspects of this policy. Went. Establishing discussions with the students every day was a major achievement of this workshop. The seven days started with one student presenting the report of the previous day. IQAC. The coordinator of Dr. Ajay Kumar and all other members of this committee played an important role in running this workshop smoothly. Dr. Devendra Sharma successfully took charge of the forum, touching upon many important points related to each topic and providing background information to each speaker on his topic. There is a hunger for education in the country, will that hunger be quenched through this education policy or not? Are our governments the GD of the country? 6% of P. is ready to be spent on education. Will this policy play an important role in giving a new direction to society? The regional language will become the medium of education. All these questions were discussed. The conclusions of the conversations held during these seven days were expressed with great subtlety and ease by Prof. Vishal Rangta.

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