Bengaluru: Head of Karnataka Minister Basavara Bommai on Thursday said that his government was ready to have free and fair discussions with opposition parties in connection with the complete implementation of national education policies (NEP).
After deciding to become the first country to bring NEP, the BJP government has received a flee for the implementation of “rushing” in Karnataka.
On Thursday afternoon, the legislative council saw a heated debate between Congress, JD) and BJP in power in NEP.
Congress Legislator B K Hitrasad attacked BJP because he hurriedly brought NEP without understanding how it would have an impact on students in the state.
“From problems relating to Hindi coercion and do not provide a lot of space for three language policies not to have discussions with opposition parties or other stakeholders, limiting discussions for only ruling parties, think tanks and scholars, the implementation of NEP is being carried out without much Think about it, “he said.
Former Deputy Chairperson of Marithibbe Gowda and JD (S) MLA Srikante Gowda together with Congress MLC Nazir Ahmad, all argues that there are practical difficulties to implement NEP changes and need radical increases in infrastructure and awareness to students.
However, the Minister of Higher Education C N Ashwath Narayan said there had been detailed discussions about implementing national policies and that the Karnataka government still spoke to stakeholders every day to increase its implementation.
However, with opposition parties and the minister locked the horn with political hue, CM BOMMAI and the Chairman of the Horati Basavraj well that the government had further discussions with legislators, especially those representing teachers and constituency graduates, for the implementation of the teachers, for the implementation of NEP.
“Our government is open for further free and fair discussion about the implementation of the policy.
We intend to empower our students, even from the most retarded places in Karnataka to compete at the global level.
We will set a date for discussion with legislators,” said Bommai.