BHOPAL: Higher education minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said that free coaching classes will be conducted for competitive exams in all colleges.
He was addressing a day workshop on National Education Policy 2020 and Madhya Pradesh Youth Policy organized at Narmada College in Narmadapuram recently.
During this, he released a booklet ‘Nai Shiksha Nai Udaan’ focusing on the important points of the new education policy.
He also inaugurated an e-education portal focused on more than 1600 content in more than 40 subjects. Along with this, various booklets focused on Hindi literature were also released.
Minister Dr. Yadav also honored the students who excelled in sports, NCC, NSS and various fields by giving them certificates and shields.
Dr Yadav said that through education policy and youth policy, now the youth of the state will be able to move forward in the field of their interest by setting their goals during primary education itself. Now the bachelor’s degree will not become a ritual but a medium to imbibe useful education.
He said, seminars are being organized in all the divisions of the state regarding the new education policy, through which direct communication with the students is being done to inform them about the utility of the education policy and to solve their queries. After this, this workshop will be organized at the district level and also at the college level. He said that the college should play the role of knowledge yagya.
He also said that now the curriculum will be taught to the children by including the life struggle and sacrifice of the brave revolutionaries who sacrificed their lives for India's independence.
By which children will be inspired by reading the revolutionary history of brave great men. Higher Education Minister Dr. Yadav presented an example by describing in detail the context of the letter written by Shaheed Bhagat Singh to his mother. He also narrated the story of the war between the warrior queen Durgavati and the Mughal ruler Akbar.
In the workshop, Higher Education Minister Yadav resolved their queries by discussing one to one with the children.
A student Harsh Verma asked how the new education policy would be helpful in strengthening rural education.
In response to which Minister Yadav told that there will be no age barrier in the new education policy. Farmers, old people, all will be able to get educated.
On the lines of Open University, drop students will also be able to complete their education through institutions like Bhoj University, Indira Gandhi University. Now students will be able to do degree in two courses simultaneously. Credit system will be applicable instead of number system for passing. Now a person can complete his studies from any age and from any corner. Environment will not become a hindrance.