Bengaluru: Head of Karnataka Minister Basavaraj S Bommai on Monday said the state will launch a digitization and research and development policies that can help implement new national education policies (NEP), which aims to bring fundamental changes in the education system.
“If we want to succeed, we must make it achieve every child in all states.
Important digitization for education that we will bring new digitization policies,” he said at the launch of Nep in Karnataka thus the first country.
in that country to do it.
He said broadband networks would be available in every village he was looking for technocrat and academic assistance.
“The way you formulate NEP, you must help in making digitalization policies occur,” said Bommai.
Under the digitization policy, the level of level students will be given an iPad, he said.
The minister further said the primary and secondary education council will be launched from Kalaburagi Regency.
Bommai said there were around 180 R & D centers in Bengaluru but regretting the lack of relationships with students.
“There are more than 180 R & D centers in Bengaluru related to each sector but what is connected between students and R & D centers? I want to synergize between students and R & D centers,” he said.
“We will have a new R & D policy.
If it is not in Karnataka where this policy can be formulated? (R & D Policy) is as important as NEP,” said the ministerial head.
Bommai said the R & D policy will reach every village, school and university.
It stated that the university had an important role in implementing R & D policies, the ministerial head said he wanted every extensive Kannadiga.
He praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for aiming to bring fundamental change in education through NEP.
“Many people have ruled the country but only a few dared to make fundamental changes in the system, which can make the country a world leader.
NEP shows the prime minister of our prime minister to free the education system from silos,” said Bommai.
The minister’s chairman said the existing education system dragged children into the encouragement and pull of life and had never made it to explore his talents in painting, singing, athletics and other regions.
“But NEP released from structural policy,” said Bommai.
Incidentally that the implementation of the NEP would be a challenge because it brought new changes was always difficult, Bommai said he was optimistic that the NEP would be implemented in Karnataka.
Education Minister Union Dharmendra Pradhan, who attended the event virtually, praised Karnataka to establish an example for other countries to be followed.
He said the NEP was intended for the age group of three to 23.
Former Chair of the Isro Dr K Kasturiran, who led the National Committee for the education policy that formulated NEP-2020, the Minister of Higher Education Karnataka Dr.
CN Ashwath Narayan and Primary and Secondary Minister of Education BC Nagesh also spoke That opportunity.