It also wants to end ‘fragmentation of higher education by transforming higher education institutions into large multidisciplinary universities with 3,000 or more students’. The policy strongly opposes ‘numerous very small schools’ and aims at centralised school education. This is again viewed as a ploy to deprive students coming from the oppressed classes accessing higher education.
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Again, the policy comes with a National Testing Agency (NTA) for higher education, which will be ‘a premier, expert, autonomous testing organization to conduct entrance examinations for undergraduate and graduate admissions’. The policy of filtering students does not stop at the school level. The question then arises: what stops the Union government from coming forward with an official declaration that this assessment will not affect the chances of promotion to the next class? Though those in favour of the NEP argue that this is only for an assessment purpose, the policy note does not provide clarity on whether the students who do not live up to the standards of assessment will be promoted to the next level or not.
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One wonders how the term links with the National Education Policy (NEP), hailed by a section as an education policy for modern India.įirst, the proposal to conduct school examinations in Grades 3, 5, and 8, and that too by a National Assessment Centre, is seen as a ploy to filter students from oppressed sections and those from a rural background. Since then successive governments, whether it be the Congress, the DMK or the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) were following the policy of ‘education for all’.Ģ7 % OBC reservation in all India quota can't be subject matter of litigation again: DMK to SC The protests that swept Tamil Nadu forced Rajaji to quit and K Kamaraj, who succeeded him, withdrew the scheme.
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The Dravidar Kazhagam, led by Periyar, vociferously opposed the scheme, pointing out that students of backward and scheduled castes will be forced to learn and take up manual jobs like scavenger, barber, cobbler and so on based on caste, since Hindu professions were caste-based. In the first shift, the students would attend regular classes and in the second session, they would be sent home to learn the occupation of their parents. According to the plan, elementary education was divided into two shifts. The term ‘kula kalvi’ which the young minister, a close friend of DMK youth wing president Udhayanidhi Stalin, chose was used almost seven decades ago by EVR Periyar, the founder of the Dravidian movement, when he opposed the education policy introduced by the then Madras Presidency premier C Rajagopalachari, in 1953. He also came out strongly against the new education policy calling it as ‘kula kalvi thittam’ (caste-based policy). Tamil Nadu’s School Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi fired the first salvo against the Centre when he declared on May 17 that the state Education Secretary will not take part in the meeting of school education secretaries convened by the Union government. Pharma Industry Conclave Unlocking opportunities in Metal and Mining.
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