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Dainik Bhaskar Education Conclave 2025 was held in Delhi. More than 200 academics from all over the country participated. He discussed education policy, branding, funding and future strategies.
Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan shared his views on the subject of ‘educated India, developed India’. He said that the development of the country is incomplete without education.
At the same time, Minister of State Durga Das Uike said that the government’s priority is to make education accessible at every level, so that every citizen can realize his dreams and contribute to the development of the nation.
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There was also a discussion about the new education policy in the program During the Conclave, AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education) on the subject of ‘Vision of Education in India’, T.G. Sitaram shared his views. He emphasized the need to increase technology, innovation and industry involvement in India’s education system.
At the same time, NAAC and NETF President Prof. Anil Sahasrabuddhe and former CBSE President Ashok Ganguly discussed the new education policy (NEP) 2020. He said that this policy has been made to make education accessible, practical and research based on everyone. Under this, major improvements are being made in the education system from school to college, so that students can get better opportunities and knowledge.