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National Policy on Education (1986)

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National Policy on Education 1986 (1998)
Department of Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India
4546265National Policy on Education 19861998Department of Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India

NATIONAL POLICY
ON EDUCATION
1986

(As modified in 1992)

with

National Policy on Education, 1968


Government of India
Department of Education
Ministry of Human Resource Development
New Delhi
1998

CONTENTS

Statement made by Minister of Human Resource Development
IVII Introductory 2
IIVI The Essence and Role of Education 4
IIIV National System of Education 5
IVII Education for Equality 7
VIII Reorganisation of Education at Different Stages 13
VIII Technical and Management Education 21
VIII Making the System Work 25
VIII Reorienting the Content and Process of Education 26
IXII The Teacher 31
XIII The Management of Education 33
XIII Resource and Review 35
XIII The Future 37
NATIONAL POLICY ON EDUCATION, 1968 38

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