Physical Education Today

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought this fast-moving world to a standstill. The lockdown imposed resulted in the closure of business activities, public places, fitness and activity centers, etc. In the present edition, we aim at understanding the unique experiences of physical educators during the period of lockdown due to COVID-19. This new edition of ET […]

A Policy that Fails to Address Students Concern- Amutha Jayadeep – Former Joint. Secy, JNU

Amutha Jayadeep, former All India Students Federation Secretary at Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi writers on her perspective about the topic ‘National Education Policy’NEP 2020 is basically about the systemic structural change in the education field. But when such a change happens, we need to have an extensive study about such crucial changes which may much […]

Evolution of Education Policy in India

The history of Indian education policy marks its official beginning with the Charter Act of 1813. Three articles were added in this act under section 43 of this act which provided full freedom to missionaries of any European country to visit India to propagate Christianity and to expand education. Before this, the education system in […]

India’s NEP has given foreign varsities a license to innovate: Melbourne University’s official

India’s new National Education Policy (NEP) has given a “license to innovate” to foreign universities, according to Michael Wesley, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of Melbourne. “We see the NEP as a license to innovate. I think that previous to the NEP, the ability to do creative things with Indian partners was much more constrained mainly by […]

UGC enables students to enrol in two full-time academic programmes at the same time.

The University Grants Commission (UGC) on Tuesday announced that students will now be able to pursue two full-time academic programmes in physical mode. The commission has put together a set of guidelines regarding the same, which will be put up on the official website of UGC. Earlier, the UGC regulations did not allow students to […]