By addressing the mental health needs of school students, we can promote their overall well-being, academic success, and future prosperity.
It is the duty of the government to ensure that the rights of children are protected, and it is also the responsibility of parents, schools, and legal guardians to protect the rights of children.
The National Democratic Alliance's ambitious agenda for education, guided by the principles of the National Education Policy 2020, has the potential to significantly improve India's education sector.
Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan represents a significant evolution in India's approach to education, building on the foundation laid by Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) and addressing the gaps that persist.
The Mid-Day Meal Scheme has been a transformative initiative in India, significantly enhancing the educational and nutritional landscape for millions of children. By addressing classroom hunger, it has boosted school enrolment, attendance, and retention rates while promoting equity and social inclusion.
The NEP 2020 is one of the few legislations in India that aims at equity and inclusivity between genders. These reforms truly set the New Education Policy apart from its former versions and other education policies in the country.