The new education policy put forward by the RSS programs, the next coming syllabus! India: The Bharatiya Janata Party (RSS), which currentl...
The new education policy put forward by the RSS programs, the next coming syllabus!
India: The Bharatiya Janata Party (RSS), which currently rules the central government, has fully adopted key views on education policy and the education policy has been announced.
It is also said to have taken up the next subject of what should be included in the syllabus (RSS).
There is strong opposition to this new education policy in various places, especially in Tamil Nadu.
The federal government is of the opinion that this situation, which has brought about a change in the education policy of the country after 34 years, has given rise to new education policy for the 21st century.
Accusation
In Tamil Nadu, there are protests, mainly over the industrial aspects of the sixth standard, the entrance examination for degree courses and the general examination from the third standard.
But with the new education policy, the (RSS) movement, which is proud to have achieved what we set out to do, is also accused.
Last year, the federal government asked the public for advice on what this education policy should look like after years of change.
Accordingly, various suggestions were sent to the Central Government across the country, without accepting any of those suggestions (RSS) and accusing the people of having an educational policy.
More than 6,000 academics
Also, RSS Pro-government organizations like Bharatiya Shikshan Mandal-BSM, Shiksha Samskrutha Uthan Niyas-SSUN and Bharatiya Pasha Munch have joined hands with the Central Ministry of Human Resource Development for new education policy.
It is said to have conducted seminars and workshops across the country on the new education policy, conducted more than 40 major seminars across the country with the participation of more than 6,000 academics and educational institution owners to create an understanding of the new education policy.
They say this can only be passed on to students through our epics, myths and cultural activities.
It is not enough to teach students in the country only about basic rights, it should also be an aspect of education policy to teach them what the basic duties of a Hindu nation as a citizen should be.
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