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Experts Call NEP 2020 Unfit for State, Cite Structural Flaws

The New Indian Express Hyderabad

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April 18, 2025

ACADEMICIANS, educationists, policy experts and public representatives from the state discussed the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 at a seminar organised by the Telangana Education Commission on Thursday. The consensus was that the NEP is unsuitable for implementation in the state due to various gaps across all levels of education.

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The speakers described the NEP as ideologically driven, fiscally unrealistic, and structurally flawed. Concerns were raised over its long-term impact on equity, quality and access to education. Key issues discussed included centralisation, cultural and linguistic imposition, privatisation, corporatisation, and impractical planning.

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