Haryana Government Will Implement New National Education Policy By 2025: Chief Minister
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Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Thursday said that the state government would implement the new National Education Policy by 2025.
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Thursday said that the state government would implement the new National Education Policy by 2025. He said in the state assembly here that with the introduction of Aadhaar-linked admissions, the number of children enrolled in government schools has come down by two lakh as their names were enrolled in both private and government schools. He said that as per the rules, the state government has also decided to shut one school out of two schools running within a radius of one km. Congress member Geeta Bhukkal had raised the issue of the closure of some government schools in the state. Former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda said the government had said it would open "Kisan Model Schools" but the project had failed to take off. However, state Education minister Kanwar Pal told him that there was a problem of low enrolment for these schools. Meanwhile, Mr Khattar also said that ensuring all-round development of children is one of the utmost priorities of the state government along with improving the standard of education, and the state government is committed to this. "We will implement the New Education Policy by 2025," Mr Khattar said.More Related News