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National Knowledge Commission (NKC) and Its Influence on School Education

National Knowledge Commission (NKC) and Its Influence on School Education

The National Knowledge Commission (NKC), established in 2005, played a crucial role in transforming India’s school education system. Its recommendations, focused on curriculum reform, teacher training, ICT integration, and universal access to quality education, have shaped key educational policies in India. This blog explores how the NKC’s vision laid the foundation for inclusive and innovative school education, influencing reforms like the Right to Education Act and the Digital India initiative. Dive deep into the NKC’s lasting impact on India’s knowledge ecosystem and future educational developments.

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The Right to Education – Ensuring Access to Quality Education for All

The Right to Education – Ensuring Access to Quality Education for All

The Right to Education (RTE) is a fundamental right guaranteed by the Indian Constitution, ensuring free and compulsory education for all children aged 6-14. This blog provides an in-depth understanding of RTE and its significance in promoting equitable education.

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Universalization of Elementary Education in India-Issues and Concerns

Universalization of Elementary Education in India-Issues and Concerns

The universalization of elementary education in India is a crucial goal aimed at providing free and compulsory education to all children aged 6-14. Learn about the government’s efforts, challenges, and future concerns in ensuring every child has access to quality education.

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Constitutional Provisions of Education in India

Constitutional Provisions of Education in India: Complete Analysis

Discover a detailed analysis of the Constitutional provisions of education in India, including key articles like Article 21A (Right to Education), Article 45, and the 42nd Amendment. This blog provides insights into how the Constitution shapes education for all citizens, with a focus on inclusive policies for minorities, backward classes, and marginalized groups. Learn about the legal framework ensuring free and compulsory education, educational rights, and responsibilities of both the state and parents.

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