Why school education laws in Indian states are so difficult to understand
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Why States School Education Laws Are Difficult To Understand
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On April 8, 2021, union education minister Ramesh Pokhriyal launched the Students and Teachers Holistic Advancement through Quality Education (Sarthaq) plan as the first step toward materialising the National Education Policy 2020 (NEP 2020). Sarthaq links recommendations of NEP with 297 Tasks along with responsible agencies, timelines and 304 outputs of these Tasks , said the Ministry of Education release. Education in India is on the concurrent list, meaning it is governed by both state and central laws. Under Sarthaq, states and union territories, which have their own education laws, must establish their respective State School Standards Authority (SSSA) to regulate, set standards for and provide certification to private schools. Setting up an SSSA would require overhauling the regulatory architecture for K-12 education at the state level, NEP 2020 says.