Session-1: Dr. Avinash Mohril, Principal, Mahila College, Amravati.
Session-2: Rupa Gupta, Smt. R.D.G. Women’s College, Akola
The need for new education policy was felt in the country for a long time. Three national education policies have been introduced in India till now. The emphasis of previous policies on education was mainly on issues of access to education.
The new education policy has been brought in keeping with the view the current and future needs, which can held to large scale transformative reforms in both the school and higher education sectors. To achieve full human potential education is fundamental requirement for the development of a just and equitable society and to promote national development.
The whole world is undergoing rapid changes in the knowledge landscape. In this content, the new educational policy will replace 34 year old National education policy framed in 1986.