Breaking Free from a Stagnant Past
- Before 2014: India’s education system remained unchanged since 1986 (with minor amendments in 1992).
- Challenges:
- Rampant corruption and governance deficit.
- Funding cuts to public universities.
- Unregulated private institutions turning into degree mills.
- Political interference in university leadership.
- Skewed historical narratives in textbooks.
The NEP 2020
- Most extensive democratic consultation in policy-making history.
- Built on five pillars: Access, Equity, Quality, Affordability, and Accountability.
- Aim: Break free from centralised, rigid, and elitist structures.
Key Achievements
Women’s Leadership in Education
- PhD enrolment among women: +135%.
- Women in STEMM fields: 43% (shattering gender barriers).
- Female teachers: 44.23% (up from 38.6% in 2014).
Increased Investment in Education
- Per-child government expenditure: +130% (₹10,780 in 2013-14 → ₹25,043 in 2021-22).
- Government schools upgraded with modern infrastructure & pedagogy.
- Drop-out rates reduced, learning outcomes improved.
Innovation & Future-Ready Education
- Coding introduced from middle school.
- Multidisciplinary learning & problem-solving approach.
- 10,000+ Atal Tinkering Labs (ATL) in rural areas → fostering grassroots innovation.
- Plans for 50,000 ATLs with broadband connectivity in the next 5 years.
Higher Education & Research Boom
- India now has 11 universities in QS World Rankings top 500.
- Research publications: +88% since 2015.
- India’s ranking in Global Innovation Index: Improved from 76 (2014) to 39 (2023).
- Anusandhan-National Research Foundation: Boosting research-industry collaboration.
Indian Languages & Knowledge Systems Revitalized
- End of ‘English-first’ dominance in education.
- 8,000+ institutions adopting Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) curricula.
- 15,000 textbooks in 22 Indian languages under Bharatiya Bhasha Pustak Yojana.
Social Justice Reforms in Education
- Central Educational Institutions (Reservation in Teachers’ Cadre) Act, 2019 ensures proper representation.
- End of discriminatory hiring practices that blocked SC/ST/OBC candidates in universities.
Intellectual Decolonization & A Viksit Bharat
- A complete break from colonial-era education models.
- Integration of India’s civilizational ethos with modern innovations.
- Vision: Position India as a global knowledge superpower.
This is not just education reform; it is India’s intellectual renaissance, paving the way for a developed and self-reliant nation.
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