Explore the latest updates, reforms, implementation challenges, and future impact of India's National Education Policy 2020.
The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 is India's first education policy of the 21st century, aiming to transform the education system to meet modern needs. It emphasizes holistic learning, flexibility, critical thinking, multilingualism, and skill-based education.
NEP 2020 replaces the old 10+2 system with a new curriculum design focusing on foundational, preparatory, middle, and secondary stages.
Government initiatives are promoting online education, digital classrooms, and technology-enabled learning platforms.
Vocational education and coding are being introduced from school level to make students future-ready.
National Education Policy approved by the Government of India.
States began pilot implementation of curriculum reforms.
Digital education and teacher training initiatives expanded.
Large-scale adoption of multilingual learning and skill-based modules.
Greater flexibility in subject choices, reduced rote learning, and focus on creativity and critical thinking.
Continuous professional development and improved training systems.
Stronger workforce readiness, innovation culture, and inclusive education.