NEP 2020 wants to make India a ‘global study destination’: Dharmendra Pradhan

Updated on: Jan 13, 2023 07:42 pm IST

Pradhan said that India has always encouraged global initiatives that champagne the interests and concerns of the developing countries

India is hoping to promote active institutional linkage with its partner countries through the new government regulations under which top foreign universities will be allowed to set up campuses in India, union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan said on Friday.

UGC had released a draft guideline that will help top foreign higher education institutions to set up campuses in India. (Twitter | Dharmendra Pradhan)
UGC had released a draft guideline that will help top foreign higher education institutions to set up campuses in India. (Twitter | Dharmendra Pradhan)

While addressing the voice of youth global south summit, Pradhan said that India has always encouraged global initiatives that champagne the interests and concerns of the developing countries.

“As India has assumed the G20 presidency, this summit will serve as a platform to generate ideas and bring voice to the global south of the G20 forum,” he said.

Also Read:UGC sets ball rolling for foreign varsities in India

The education minister said the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 endeavors to make India a “global study destination” and provide premium education at affordable cost.

“We have come up with regulations to allow institutions to enter joint, and dual degrees and twinning arrangements with foreign higher educational institutions. Our top institutions such as IITs are also setting up offshore campuses abroad. We have also recently brought out a draft regulation allowing top foreign charities to set up campuses in India as well. We hope to promote active institutional linkage with our partner countries through this,” Pradhan said.

UGC on January 5 released a draft guideline that will help top foreign higher education institutions to set up campuses in India.

The regulations are issued in public domain seeking comments from the stakeholders.

Pradhan said that as in the G20 education working group, India will discuss issues related to foundational literacy and numeracy, making tech enabled learning more inclusive, lifelong learning in the context of the future, and ways to strengthen research and innovation in higher education institutions.

“We strongly believe that views and perspectives of large numbers of countries outside G20 should especially be included in the discussion and outcomes across various verticals. We’re looking forward to hearing your views and learning from best practices in your respective countries and human resource development, capacity building, future ready workforce, digital public goods in education, skilling and vocational education,” the education minister said.

“As our prime minister said, as countries of the global south, we shall find common solutions to similar challenges of our respective countries, including human capacity building,” he added.

Stating that education is fundamental for achieving full human potential, Pradhan emphasized on the education reforms India has been witnessing at both school and higher education levels as a part of the implementation of NEP 2020.

“We have the largest and the most diverse learning system in the world. We have more than 50% of the population below 30 years. To harness the true potential of our demographic dividend. We are implementing aspirational national education policy 2020 which has brought in sweeping reforms in our education ecosystem,” he said.

Pradhan said that for centuries the education systems of most of the countries in the global south have suffered due to “colonialism”. “It is about time that we break out of the old mold and cater to the aspirations of our people built on the foundational pillars of access, equality, quality and affordable accountability. Our national education policy will create an educational system that is rooted in Indian ethos as well as aligned to the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development,” he said.

Check for Delhi Car Blast Live, Real-time updates on India News, Weather Today, Latest News with including Bihar Election Results Live, Bihar Election Key Candidates on Hindustan Times.
Check for Delhi Car Blast Live, Real-time updates on India News, Weather Today, Latest News with including Bihar Election Results Live, Bihar Election Key Candidates on Hindustan Times.
SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON
SHARE
close
Story Saved
Live Score
Saved Articles
Following
My Reads
Sign out
Get App
crown-icon
Subscribe Now!