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Education Minister thanks FM Nirmala Sitharaman for announcing that National Education Policy got a good reception. He has shared the fund allocation details of Education Budget of India 2021. Education Minister shares fund allocation details  |  Photo Credit: Representative Image
Finance Minister, in her Budget 2021 speech, gave details about various pillars of the Indian economy. In the fourth pillar, she mentioned the “Reinvigorating Human Capital” or Education Budget of India 2021. She stated that the National Education Policy (NEP) announced recently has had good reception.
More than 15,000 schools will be qualitatively strengthened to include all components of the National Education Policy. They shall emerge as exemplar schools in their regions, handholding and mentoring other schools to achieve the NEP Policy s ideals.
Kerala included in literacy scheme
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The State has been included in the Union government’s new literacy scheme Padhna Likhna Abhiyan that aims at total literacy in the country by 2030.
After 2009, the State had not been included in the Union government’s literacy scheme, and as a result had not received any funds from it. Twelve years later, the State had been included in the scheme owing to the State government’s programmes in the field of literacy, Minister for General Education C. Ravindranath said in a Facebook post on Tuesday.
The Kerala State Literacy Mission had contacted the Department of School Education and Literacy at the Centre many times seeking funds for its projects and inclusion of the State in the literacy scheme.