National Education Policy to be fully implemented in Hry this year: CM Saini

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National Education Policy to be fully implemented in Hry this year: CM Saini

Thursday, 10 April 2025 | PNS | Chandigarh

Instructing the education officers to complete implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) in the State this year, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Wednesday emphasized the importance of creating awareness about the policy through discussions with youth and students. Students should be strengthened from the school level itself with regard to NEP-related reforms. Students and teachers who perform well will be duly encouraged and rewarded, he added.

Saini further said that all students studying in government schools across the state will receive their textbooks by April 15. Students of private schools are free to purchase their books from any bookshop and are not bound to buy from a single designated shop.

Chairing a meeting with officers of the School Education, Technical Education, and Higher Education Departments regarding the implementation of the National Education Policy, Saini directed officers to identify all the subjects related to the education sector mentioned in the Budget Speech for the financial year 2025–26 and to initiate swift action on them. Collective efforts must be made to provide quality education in the state, he added.

He also directed officers to upload the previous 10 years’ question papers and mock tests of board classes on the Board of School Education Haryana’s website so that students can benefit from studying them. He further directed officers concerned to form a committee to make necessary changes in the board examination question papers in line with the National Education Policy.

Saini said that special classes on sports and cleanliness should be initiated in schools and cleanliness activities must be carried out at the school level. He also directed that special attention be given to cleanliness, greenery, painting, and motivational slogans in educational institutions so that students feel inspired to attend school.

 The Chief Minister directed the officers concerned to ensure that no seat remains vacant in any school under the Right to Education (RTE) Act and that all seats in higher educational institutions are filled. It is mandatory for Group A and B officers to dedicate one day every month to spend time in a government school, and direct the preparation of a proper plan for its implementation.

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