NEP 2020

A glimmer of hope for education

The latest notification by the Nagaland Board of School Education regarding introduction of two levels of Mathematics question papers for HSLC Examinations from 2024 is an interesting development, one that was surprising but was a long-felt need.   This new system which is being introduced in accordance with the recommendations of the National Education Policy …

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Minister Temjen Imna Along urge students to take advantage of NEP 2020

Kohima, October 31 (MTNews): Minister of Higher Education and Tribal Affairs, Temjen Imna Along while speaking as a special guest on Monday said that the problem with the Naga society now is the dependence on Government jobs alone.     He said this during a Photo Exhibition & Artificial Intelligence (AI) display program organized by …

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One-day Teacher’s sensitization on NEP 2020 held at CMHSS, Impur

Mokokchung, September 9 (MTNews): Clark Memorial Higher Secondary School (CMHSS), Impur, Mokokchung organized a one-day teacher’s sensitization on NEP 2020 and a Foundational Literacy & Numeracy program which was organized by the Society for Health Care, Education & Environment on Friday.   Aosenla, Senior Lecturer, District Institute for Education and Training (DIET) Mokokchung spoke on …

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NEP 2020, a paradigm shift in the education system: J Alam

Kohima, July 13 (MTNews): Nagaland Chief Secretary, J Alam, IAS stated today that the National Education Policy, 2020 is a paradigm shift in the education system.   Speaking at the inaugural session of the state-level seminar on the development of Nagaland State Curriculum Framework at Capital Convention Centre, Kohima on Wednesday, he said that the …

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The real change is coming

For as long as the current generation can remember, our education was based on the 10+2+3 system but now we are faced with the introduction of the National Education Policy 2020. We are at the threshold of witnessing a 5+3+3+4 system. That alone is a change big enough to confuse a lot of us, students …

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Making Hindi Mandatory

The statement of Union Home Minister, Shri. Amit Shah, during the 37th meeting of the Parliamentary Official Language Committee in New Delhi, on 7th April that “all eight states of the Northeast region have agreed to make Hindi compulsory subject till class 10” certainly raised some eyebrows in the region.   The issue, of course, …

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