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Announcements from the Govt. Bodies
University Grants Commission has notified the UGC
(Academic Collaboration between Indian and Foreign
Higher Educational Institutions to offer Twinning,
Joint Degree and Dual Degree Programmes) Regulations,
2022 in the official Gazette on, 2nd May, 2022 in line
with the recommendations of NEP 2020 and the Budget
Announcement of 2021-22.
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University Grants Commission, in order to address the
issues and challenges arising out of stress to the students,
has framed Guidelines for Promotion of Physical Fitness,
Sports, Students' Health, Welfare, Psychological and Emotional
Well Being at Higher Educational Institutions of India.
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UGC with the concurrence of Ministry of Education had
notified "The University Grants Commission (Establishment
and Operation of Academic Bank of Credits in Higher
Education) Regulations.2021" in the Gazette of lndia
on 28th July, 2021. To enhance the reach of the ABC
programme, all Higher Educational lnstitutions are
requested to take action on an urgent basis.
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UGC has released draft Guidelines for Research
Internship with Faculty and Researchers at
HEls/Research Institutions and is available
on the UGC website for feedback/suggestions.
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National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) invites
online application for the 4 Year Integrated Teacher
Education Programmes (ITEP) for Academic Session 2023-24.
It is one of the major mandates of the National Education
Policy 2020 related to Teacher Education.
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Union Education and Skill Development Minister
Shri Dharmendra Pradhan had an extensive consultation
on taking further steps for the formulation of Higher
Education Commission of India (HECI).
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Prime Minister chaired the review of implementation of
the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. He observed
that the implementation of NEP 2020 in the two years
since its launch, has seen many initiatives being
unrolled to achieve the objectives of access, equity,
inclusivity and quality, as laid down under the policy. Read more
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Karnataka's Minister for Primary and Secondary Education,
BC Nagesh, said that the government is planning to make
homework lighter for students of Classes IV and V, as per
the National Education Policy 2020.
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When the government schools in Karnataka reopen after
the summer holidays on May 16, students (from Classes 1-9)
will be exposed to a holistic learning model called
‘Kalika Chetarike’ or the ‘learning recovery program’
that aims to bridge the learning gap owing to
the pandemic.
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Bijoyetri Samaddar writes: Mother tongue and the
NEP 2020: There's need for multilingualism
to improve students' learning outcomes
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Kritika Sharma writes: Mandate document for new
National Curriculum Framework, being devised as
part of NEP, gives focus groups instructions on
drafting new curriculum road map for schools.
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SONIYA AGRAWAL writes: While private school
students are dropping out to enroll in crash
courses for CUET, those who cannot afford these
coaching classes feel they are at a disadvantage.
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Union Budget 2022 had a special announcement for
the education sector in India. It was the well-thought
plan of the Centre to establish a Digital University.
UGC Chairman M Jagadesh Kumar explains about how
digitalization can help in making combinations and
permutations of streams, syllabuses and faculties.
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Centre for Educational and
Social Studies
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Studies (CESS) is a registered society
established in 2006. Since its
inception CESS has been working in the
field of education. CESS, guided by
its vision of bringing about ‘Social
Transformation Through and With
Education’ is striving to draw the
attention of stakeholders, including
State and Central Government, on vital
issues of education. We at CESS engage
in Research, Policy Advocacy and
Capacity Building in the broad sphere
of Education. In the recent past,
since the unveiling of NEP, CESS has
conducted over 100 webinars and
stakeholders consultations on policy
awareness and on policy implementation
and has reached out to more than
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