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NICKELED AND DIMED

NICKELED AND DIMED

Small Thoughts, Mighty Changes

Category: Education

NEP 2020 : Homeschooling messed up; where the vision of the visionaries went opaque

November 10, 2020 centreforneweconomicstudies

National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 is indeed a well thought, futuristic, long-awaited education policy reform that turns the whole paradigm upside down. Nevertheless, no policy is flawless. Here the author presents one critical aspect of the NEP that has so far managed to hide from the intellectual lenses; homeschooling messed up.

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Is the Indian education system on the right track?

October 18, 2020 centreforneweconomicstudies

The authors discover the many possible loopholes of the well-intentioned New Education Policy, 2020. This article brings to light the implications of a policy reform that could potentially create a divide between the “elites” and the “commoners”.

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The New Education Policy – Opportunities and Caveats

September 6, 2020 centreforneweconomicstudies

This article evaluates the recently announced education policy — the NEP. It discusses the necessity that drove the government into formulating such a document, the possibilities that entail upon its implementation, and the talk around its effectiveness in truly achieving what most of us have regarded with deep skepticism — better utilization of our people, at last.

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Prof. Thandika Mkandawire’s legacy: Lessons for higher education and its internationalisation

April 14, 2020 centreforneweconomicstudies

Professor Thandika Mkandawire was someone at home in the world: his childhood years were spent in Malawi, Zimbabwe and Zambia; his life’s work spanned Africa,

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Why we need to de-institutionalise the idea of knowledge?

March 13, 2019 centreforneweconomicstudies

By Ashit Kumar Srivastava Take in no light word but human beings are obsessed, nay passionate, with the idea of affiliations something to which there

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India’s Invisible Innovation: Affecting India’s Business and Economic Milieu in the Future

September 16, 2015 Editor

Can India become a global hub for innovation? Ekta Gupta endeavors to answer this question as a reflection to Nirmalya Kumar’s TED talk on India’s

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Rethinking Education as an Economic Good: Analysing the Proliferation of Private Universities across India

September 22, 2014 Deepanshu Mohan

Privately-funded higher education institutions have been materializing across India in the last few years. Anamika Srivastava & Deepanshu Mohan consider how these new universities challenge the traditional value, nature

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  • A Critical Analysis of India’s Education Policy: Determining Objectives, Outcomes and Flaws
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  • The claim of Residence Order under Section 19 of the Domestic Violence Act
  • Insulting Modesty of women and Section 354 of the Indian Penal Code
  • Herding and the Dotcom Bubble
  • Exploring the scope of Article 19(1)(b) in light of the recent protests in India
  • STDs, Matrimonial Alliance and Desire for Justice

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