Did you hear what the PM had to say on the NEP? Read below! 
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Did you hear what the PM had to say on the NEP? Read below!

The new generation must learn to respect farmers and labourers that's why we've strongly emphasized on "the dignity of daily wage workers"

Theprime minister on Friday's conclave on higher education spoke on the neweducation policy. He emphasized on the need for the new generation to learn torespect farmers and daily wage workers, hence a major emphasis has been placedon the dignity of labour. The focus will now be on "how to think"rather than "what to think".

"The education policy has been approved after 3-4year of extensive debate and deliberation moreover, there wasn't any sectionfrom the nation that objected to or claimed of any sort of discrimination inthe policy. This indicates that the people were for years, looking for a changein the education policy which they now have."- said the PM

Modi addressed the education policy makers by sayingthat it is normal if you hear questions asking you about how you plan to implementsuch a major change.

"In order for us to tackle this challenge, it isimportant for us to collectively work. You must now commence working on it immediatelyto implement it and that is the reason why your part is absolutely essential.As far as the political will is concerned, I'm completely committed. I standwith you". 

Every nation in some way links their education policywith its national values, national goals and reforms and then collectively (asa nation) moves ahead to ensure that their respective policies play an integralrole in determining the present and the future of its present and futuregenerations.  This is the same ideology that India follows. The nationaleducation policy is going to lay the foundation of 21st century India. 

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