Bengaluru: In the midst of the conflict of the implementation of new national education policies in the state, Head of Karnataka Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Wednesday said the government was open to discuss, and there was no need to worry about.
“The government is open to discuss NEP.
There is a good intention behind the NEP, it aims to provide education that is in accordance with today’s needs for the future of our youth.
There are some revolutionary changes in it, we will make students understand about it,” said Bommai In response to questions about Lathi-Charge against students who protested NEP.
Speaking to reporters, he said, there were several discussions about NEP, even at the university level.
“Regarding primary and medium education, we will have a committee on how to implement it (NEP) there.
We have not made a decision about it.
We are ready to discuss all this.
There is no need for anyone to worry,” he added.
The police yesterday used Lathi ‘light’ fees in students, protested NEP, who had gathered here, under the banner of the Indian campus in front of the Indian campus, when they tried to march towards Vidhana Soudha, where the legislative session lodged, and caused discomfort.
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Some student organizations and opposition congress have opposed the implementation of NEP in the state.
The leader of the senior Congress and opposition leader at the Karnataka Siddaramaiiah has recently urged the state government to withdraw its decision to implement NEP.
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