Why in news?
The draft of New National Education Policy has been recently submitted by the Committee led by the Chairman Dr. Kasturirangan on education policy.
What is the new education policy for?
What are the key changes proposed?
Source: PIB
Wilfred Khyllep 5 years
COMMENTS ON THE DRAFT NATIONAL EDUCATION POLICY 2019
By W.Khyllep IAS (Retd) Commissioner and Secretary to the Government of Meghalaya and former Director of Higher and Technical Education
The draft Education Policy 2019 has been prepared by the drafting committee after taking into consideration all aspects including the suggestions by eminent personalities and different groups and organisations. I appreciate the hard work of all the members to produce such a lengthy document which contains all details relating to school education, higher education etc. However I would like to make some suggestions to further improve the document.
Regarding the name of the Ministry, there is no objection to the proposed change of name. However, if you want to build a strong work force in India and supply the same to other countries you have to cover and include all branches of education right from school education, college education, university education, general education, technical education, professional education, including medical education, vocational education and skill oriented education in the policy document. When we talk about human resource development, we include human resource supply and placement including training, as people grow in the service. But when we give the name of the ministry as Ministry of Education, there is no concept of placement and training and the products from our educational institutions have to find job on their own. Is this the very purpose of education? I leave it to the members of the drafting committee to think carefully and give the appropriate name of the Ministry.
The Policy does not make any mention about the enhancement of creative and innovative thinking which is very important for the people of our country. 21st century is the century for the creative and innovative minds, where a lot of creativity and innovations are required if we really have to move forward in the field of education and become a strong and vibrant nation. It is therefore suggested that this statement may be included in the policy document.
Part 1 – School Education
Part 2 – Higher Education
Part 3 – Additional Key focus areas
Part 4 – Transforming Education
Even though the framers of the new policy want to transform our education system in the country, from the draft policy, there is no real transformation which I could foresee in the true sense of the term. The policy as a whole proposes to produce dependents and job seekers. In the past and at present, we continue to produce mostly job seekers from the schools and higher educational institutions. The policy should address this issue of educated unemployment by striking a balance between the job seekers and job creators while producing the products from different schools and higher educational institutions. This will enable the country to solve the problem of unemployment which is increasing day by day. That way we will be able to transform our education system in the country for the better future of our youth and save the country from the burden of unemployment and future wastage of human resource or human capital which is idle or unproductive due to unemployment.
I expect that my suggestions mention above will be accepted in true spirit and incorporate the same in the draft National Education Policy 2019 for the benefit of our children and youth of our beloved country.
IAS Parliament 5 years
Thank you for sharing your valuable thoughts, Sir