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NEP to make education accessible; ensure quality, affordability: Javadekar

"Those students who do not come in the school system, there is an attempt to bring them under the system," said Javadekar, who was the HRD minister from July 2016-May 2019

Union Minister Prakash Javadekar addresses media on cabinet decisions, in New Delhi.
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"A big thrust has been given to research and innovation in higher education," Javadekar said.

Press Trust of India New Delhi
The new National Education Policy will ensure accessibility, equity, quality, affordability and accountability, Union minister Prakash Javadekar said on Thursday.

Addressing a webinar on the National Education Policy (NEP), Javadekar said he had seen the process of formulation of the policy closely when he was the Human Resource Development minister.

This is an education policy that will take India forward as it will provide accessibility, equity, quality, affordability and accountability, he said at the webinar organised by the Vidyapeeth Vikas Manch, National Yuva Cooperative Society and the Savitribai Phule, Pune University.

If one studies the policy, one will realise that

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