No more kitabi gyan: NEP will change the education system, says PM Modi

Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that the new National Education Policy (NEP) will alter students' access to "Kitabi gyan," or bookish knowledge. Tending to instructors accumulated here from the nation over for the 29th Biennial Instructive Meeting, coordinated by the All India Essential Educators League, Modi said Google can give information and data yet the job of instructors is to be the coaches of understudies.

"We used to give our students just 'Kitabi gyan,'" said Modi, "but this will change with the introduction of the New Education Policy." He stated that the new NEP emphasizes practical learning. In an appeal to teachers, the PM stated, "This education system is at the center of NEP, and it is now the responsibility of the teachers to implement this system on the ground." He reviewed how one of his teachers used to cause him and different understudies to find out about numbers utilizing grains.

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Alluding to the progressions made in the NEP, Modi focused on the requirement for giving essential schooling to understudies in their native language and added that NEP has made arrangements for it. Modi claims that talented young people from rural areas will be able to become teachers if they receive instruction in their native tongue. English took over as the dominant language after we gained independence. Indeed, even today, guardians believe that their children should concentrate on English medium. Because of this, talented teachers from rural areas and families with low incomes were denied opportunities because they were unable to learn English.

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Since NEP places weight on schooling in neighborhood dialects, it will likewise help such educators in getting open doors," he said. Applauding what he called the respectable calling of instructing, Modi said at whatever point he met any world chief, including illustrious leaders of Bhutan and Saudi Arabia, they let him know that they had accepted their schooling from educators from India. Modi claimed that the King of Saudi Arabia, Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, a highly regarded and senior leader, informed him that his teacher was from Gujarat. Modi stated that, despite the fact that he has never worked as a teacher, he has always been a student who observes events in society.

He stated to the audience that, despite being Prime Minister, he maintains "live contact" with his alive school teachers. According to Modi, a primary teacher plays a crucial role in shaping a child because, after his family, he spends the most time with his teacher and learns from her behavior and mannerisms. Modi emphasized in his speech that today's students are less likely to remember their schools because of the growing distance between them and them. To connect this distinction, the PM recommended that the school executives alongside educators and nearby inhabitants ought to begin praising the establishment day of that school consistently and welcome past understudies.

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