Dear Sir Extremely sorry for the delay.It was a personal emergency that I have to leave to hometown, that is the reason I couldn't submit it on time.I totally understand it was my responsibility not to wait till the deadline to submit the assignment. Please forgive me for this time. Sir I have sent the same email to anil.pinto.phd2019@blogspot.com and the mail delivery was failed. Please accept this. For proof I am attaching the screenshot of the mailed mail Thank you Nikhil Banerjee A
The National Education Policy 2019 and its Implications to Higher Education in the Commerce Discipline Submitted by, Lalitha.M.K PhD(Commerce) 1910075 Submitted to, Dr Anil Joseph Pinto Associate Professor We are today living in a dynamic world in which change is constant. One has to constantly update their skills to grow and also for survival. Also, many of the developing economies today are concentrating on building "knowledge-driven" economies for the optimum utilisation on their human resources. One of the most common yet the most effective ways to do so is to update the educational sector according to the needs and demands of the industry. In other words, to integrate education with the demands of the industry to increase the skilled labour which would in-turn help in the growth of the GDP and quality living of the people in that particular nation. The 'National Education Policy' is India's initiative to integrate the industr...
I mpact of the Draft National Education Policy on Mass Communication. The National Policy on Education (NPE) is a policy developed by the Government of India to induce education amongst people in India . The policy overlays elementary education to colleges in both rural and urban India . The extant National Policy on Education, 1986 modified in 1992 required changes to meet the contemporary and futuristic needs of India's large youth population. These are the reasons why we need education policies. A New Education Policy is designed to meet the changing dynamics of the requirements in terms of quality education, innovation and research. The policy aims at making India a knowledge superpower by equipping students with the necessary skills and knowledge. It also focusses on eliminating the shortage of manpower in science, technology, academics and industry. The Draft Policy is built on the foundational pillars of Access, Equity, Quality, Affordability and Account...
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