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National Education Policy

Kashmir Varsity's HRDC organises special lecture, webinar for FIP participants

| @indiablooms | Nov 12, 2021, at 11:19 pm

Srinagar/IBNS: Kashmir University Registrar, Dr Nisar A Mir, delivered a special lecture at the varsity’s Human Resource Development Centre (HRDC).

The online lecture on National Education Policy (NEP)-2020 was delivered to the participants of the ongoing Gurudaksta Faculty Induction Programme (FIP).

Asserting that the flagship NEP-2020 is a revolutionary initiative, Dr Mir said young teachers in Jammu and Kashmir need to gear up for interdisciplinary research and education to keep pace with the changing academic scenario.

“The NEP-2020 outlines how our education system has to evolve in the years to come. So both academic administrators and teachers will have to work in tandem to meet the requirements of this flagship policy,” he said.

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