National Educational Policy, 1986: Addresses of the States Chief Ministers at the 39th Meeting of the N.D.C.
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Planning Commission
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The National Education Policy (NEP) 1986, discussed during the 39th Meeting of the National Development Council at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, represents a pivotal effort to transform India’s educational landscape by promoting universal access, equity, and quality in education. The policy emphasizes education as a fundamental right, aiming for universal literacy by age 14 while fostering national integration and preserving cultural diversity. Key proposals include enhancing teacher training, modernizing curricula to reduce rote learning, and incorporating vocational education to align schooling with employment opportunities. Special attention is directed toward underprivileged groups, women, and the physically challenged through targeted scholarships and incentives. Non-formal education channels and adult literacy programs are recognized as essential for reaching marginalized populations. Infrastructure development, increased public-private partnerships, and systematic monitoring and evaluation are proposed to ensure quality and accountability. Maharashtra’s approach to NEP reflects these objectives while addressing regional disparities, historical achievements, and ongoing challenges such as adult illiteracy, declining educational standards, and technological transitions. The state prioritizes a Common School System, expansion of access, vocational and technical education, equity for marginalized groups, and sustainable resource mobilization through increased budgetary allocations and community engagement. Together, these initiatives underscore a comprehensive strategy to create an inclusive, high-quality education system that equips citizens with knowledge, skills, and opportunities to contribute meaningfully to society and the economy, positioning Maharashtra as a potential model for national educational reform.
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National Development Council
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Planning Commission - 1986
