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Directions: Read the following passage and answer the question.The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved the PM SHRI scheme to turn existing government schools into model schools for implementation of the National Education Policy, 2022. The scheme will be implemented as a centrally sponsored scheme with a total project cost of Rs. 27,360 crore, with the Centre's share being Rs. 18,128 crore for the period of five years from 2022-23 to 2026-27 for transforming nearly 14,500 schools across the country. However, schools will be selected only if the state government agrees to implement the NEP in entirety with the Centre laying down commitments for supporting these schools for achieving specified quality parameters to become PM SHRI schools, according to a press statement of the Ministry of Education. These schools will also be monitored vigorously to assess their progress in implementing NEP. The scheme has been announced at a time when some states, including Tamil Nadu, continue to oppose NEP for imposing a centralised education system on the entire country when education is a state subject as well as enforcing the three-language policy under which students will learn three languages out of which two have to be native to India.[Source: The Hindu, September 7, 2022]Q. Which among the following is/are not the reason(s) for opposition by states to the implementation of the National Education Policy?a)Learning three languagesb)Mandatory school entry at three yearsc)Promotion of vocational courses from Class 6d)None of the aboveCorrect answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer? for CLAT 2024 is part of CLAT preparation. The Question and answers have been prepared
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Directions: Read the following passage and answer the question.The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved the PM SHRI scheme to turn existing government schools into model schools for implementation of the National Education Policy, 2022. The scheme will be implemented as a centrally sponsored scheme with a total project cost of Rs. 27,360 crore, with the Centre's share being Rs. 18,128 crore for the period of five years from 2022-23 to 2026-27 for transforming nearly 14,500 schools across the country. However, schools will be selected only if the state government agrees to implement the NEP in entirety with the Centre laying down commitments for supporting these schools for achieving specified quality parameters to become PM SHRI schools, according to a press statement of the Ministry of Education. These schools will also be monitored vigorously to assess their progress in implementing NEP. The scheme has been announced at a time when some states, including Tamil Nadu, continue to oppose NEP for imposing a centralised education system on the entire country when education is a state subject as well as enforcing the three-language policy under which students will learn three languages out of which two have to be native to India.[Source: The Hindu, September 7, 2022]Q. Which among the following is/are not the reason(s) for opposition by states to the implementation of the National Education Policy?a)Learning three languagesb)Mandatory school entry at three yearsc)Promotion of vocational courses from Class 6d)None of the aboveCorrect answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?, a detailed solution for Directions: Read the following passage and answer the question.The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved the PM SHRI scheme to turn existing government schools into model schools for implementation of the National Education Policy, 2022. The scheme will be implemented as a centrally sponsored scheme with a total project cost of Rs. 27,360 crore, with the Centre's share being Rs. 18,128 crore for the period of five years from 2022-23 to 2026-27 for transforming nearly 14,500 schools across the country. However, schools will be selected only if the state government agrees to implement the NEP in entirety with the Centre laying down commitments for supporting these schools for achieving specified quality parameters to become PM SHRI schools, according to a press statement of the Ministry of Education. These schools will also be monitored vigorously to assess their progress in implementing NEP. The scheme has been announced at a time when some states, including Tamil Nadu, continue to oppose NEP for imposing a centralised education system on the entire country when education is a state subject as well as enforcing the three-language policy under which students will learn three languages out of which two have to be native to India.[Source: The Hindu, September 7, 2022]Q. Which among the following is/are not the reason(s) for opposition by states to the implementation of the National Education Policy?a)Learning three languagesb)Mandatory school entry at three yearsc)Promotion of vocational courses from Class 6d)None of the aboveCorrect answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer? has been provided alongside types of Directions: Read the following passage and answer the question.The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved the PM SHRI scheme to turn existing government schools into model schools for implementation of the National Education Policy, 2022. The scheme will be implemented as a centrally sponsored scheme with a total project cost of Rs. 27,360 crore, with the Centre's share being Rs. 18,128 crore for the period of five years from 2022-23 to 2026-27 for transforming nearly 14,500 schools across the country. However, schools will be selected only if the state government agrees to implement the NEP in entirety with the Centre laying down commitments for supporting these schools for achieving specified quality parameters to become PM SHRI schools, according to a press statement of the Ministry of Education. These schools will also be monitored vigorously to assess their progress in implementing NEP. The scheme has been announced at a time when some states, including Tamil Nadu, continue to oppose NEP for imposing a centralised education system on the entire country when education is a state subject as well as enforcing the three-language policy under which students will learn three languages out of which two have to be native to India.[Source: The Hindu, September 7, 2022]Q. Which among the following is/are not the reason(s) for opposition by states to the implementation of the National Education Policy?a)Learning three languagesb)Mandatory school entry at three yearsc)Promotion of vocational courses from Class 6d)None of the aboveCorrect answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer? theory, EduRev gives you an
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