Panch Sankalpa of NEP 2020 to Guide Universities in Building Viksit Bharat

Syllabus: GS2/ Education

Context

  • The Union Education Minister inaugurated the two-day Vice-Chancellors’ Conference of Central Universities at Kevadia, Gujarat, to assess the implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.

Key Highlights of the Conference 

  • Panch Sankalpa: It is the Five Guiding Resolutions of NEP 2020.
    • Next-Gen Emerging Education, 
    • Multidisciplinary Education, 
    • Innovative Education, 
    • Holistic Education, and 
    • Bharatiya Education.
  • Academic Triveni Sangamam was proposed to shape academic philosophy.
    • Celebrate the Past: Honouring India’s civilisational richness.
    • Calibrate the Present: Correcting narratives and institutional reform.
    • Create the Future: Repositioning India in global higher education.

Progress in Higher Education in India

  • Total Enrollment Growth: Total student enrollment has reached 4.46 crore, reflecting a 30% increase since 2014–15.
  • Female Empowerment: Female enrollment has surged by 38%, and the Gross Enrollment Ratio (GER) for women now exceeds that of men. 
  • Ph.D. enrollment has nearly doubled, with the number of female Ph.D. scholars increasing by a remarkable 136%.
  • The GER for Scheduled Tribes (STs) has risen by 10 percentage points, while for Scheduled Castes (SCs), it has increased by over 8 points. 
  • Institutional growth and expansion:
    • Growing Network: India now boasts over 1,200 universities and 46,000 colleges, making it one of the world’s largest higher education systems.
    • Increased Faculty: The total number of faculty/teachers in 2021-22 reached 15.98 lakh, with 43.4% being female.
New Education Policy 2020
– Emphasis on early childhood care and education (ECCE), particularly for children up to 6 years.
– Encourages multi-disciplinary learning at the school and higher education levels.
– Introduction of a 5+3+3+4 school structure (5 years of foundation, 3 years of preparatory, 3 years of middle, and 4 years of secondary education).
– Focus on critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving rather than rote learning.

Government Initiatives for Higher education

  • PM-Vidyalaxmi scheme: The scheme is a Central Sector Scheme and facilitates the extension of education loans to students who get admission in the top quality higher educational institutions (QHEIs) of the nation.
  • SWAYAM and SWAYAM Prabha: These platforms offer Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) and educational channels, respectively, to expand access to quality education.
  • Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA): Provides financial support to state higher education institutions for infrastructure development, research, and innovation.
  • Impacting Research Innovation & Technology (IMPRINT): Encourages research and innovation in various engineering and technology domains.
  • Impacting Research Innovation & Technology (IMPRINT): Encourages research and innovation in various engineering and technology domains.

Way Ahead

  • Each institution should develop a comprehensive NEP implementation roadmap with time-bound targets for GER enhancement, curriculum revision, digital expansion, and faculty development.
  • Promote hybrid learning models to enhance access, especially in remote and underserved areas.
  • Enhancing Research and Innovation: Operationalise the Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF) with transparent funding mechanisms.
    • Promote innovation hubs, incubation centres, and industry-academia collaboration within universities.

Source: PIB

 

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