Delhi Minister Ashish Sood Vows Full Implementation of NEP 2020 at SMC Guidelines Launch

Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood announced full implementation of NEP 2020 at the SMC Guidelines 2026 launch in New Delhi. He emphasized that the guidelines represent a transformative shift, moving from rote learning to critical thinking and from degree-centric to learning-centric education. The new framework elevates School Management Committees into governing institutions focused on child safety, mental health, and digital transparency. Sood affirmed that under PM Modi and Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan's leadership, the guidelines aim to build an inclusive, participatory education system for India's 2047 vision.

Key Points: Delhi Minister Ashish Sood on NEP 2020 & SMC Guidelines 2026

  • Delhi Minister vows full NEP 2020 implementation
  • SMC Guidelines 2026 launched at Vigyan Bhawan
  • Guidelines shift focus to child safety, mental health, FLN, digital transparency
  • SMCs elevated from monitoring bodies to school community governing institutions
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"Will implement every vision of NEP 2020": Delhi Minister Ashish Sood at SMC Guidelines launch

Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood says SMC Guidelines 2026 mark a transformative shift in education, vowing to implement every vision of NEP 2020 for a developed India by 2047.

"Nations are not built in parliaments alone; they are first shaped in classrooms. - Ashish Sood"

New Delhi, May 6

The School Education and Literacy Department, Government of India, organised a programme for the launch of the School Management Committee Guidelines 2026 at Vigyan Bhawan on Wednesday.

The event was attended by Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan as the Chief Guest, along with Chhattisgarh Education Minister Gajendra Yadav.

Addressing the gathering, Delhi's Education Minister Ashish Sood stated that this programme is not merely about releasing new guidelines, but represents a deep and transformative shift in India's education system. He emphasised that if India aims to achieve the goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047, the journey must begin in its classrooms.

He remarked, "Nations are not built in parliaments alone; they are first shaped in classrooms." He further noted that under the guidance of Hon'ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the leadership of Union Education Minister Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 has given a new direction to India's educational journey.

Sood highlighted that for a long time, India's education system remained confined to syllabus, examinations, and marks. However, NEP 2020 has redefined education with a clear vision, not just to educate students, but to make them capable, confident, creative, and sensitive citizens. He described this as the greatest strength of the policy.

He added that NEP is transforming rote learning into critical thinking, memorisation into innovation, and a degree-centric approach into a learning-centric one. Education, he said, is no longer just a government function, but has evolved into a national mission.Referring to the Hon'ble Prime Minister's vision of the "Amrit Peedhi,"

Sood stated that this generation will lead India in 2047. NEP 2020, he said, serves as a blueprint for this generation, one that is technologically empowered, globally competitive, and deeply rooted in India's values and civilizational ethos.

He affirmed that the Delhi Government will implement every aspect, vision, and reform of NEP 2020 with complete dedication. He added that the government will go beyond policy adoption and work tirelessly to translate NEP's vision into reality in Delhi's classrooms.

Sood described the SMC Guidelines 2026 as a crucial step in this transformative journey. He noted that while the earlier SMC framework under the Right to Education Act focused primarily on grant monitoring, infrastructure supervision, and administrative processes, today's challenges and expectations have evolved significantly.

He emphasised that issues such as child safety, mental health, Foundational Literacy and Numeracy (FLN), digital transparency, learning outcomes, and community participation have now become critically important, and the new guidelines are designed keeping these priorities in mind.

The Education Minister stated that the guidelines elevate SMCs from mere monitoring committees to true "school community governing institutions." SMCs will now play an active role in holistic child development, academic quality, student welfare, safety, inclusivity, digital governance, and transparency.

He further added that the guidelines promote cluster-level resource sharing and aim to make schools centres of community life. This, he said, reflects the true spirit of NEP 2020, as education cannot succeed in isolation; schools and society must move forward together.

Shri Sood also highlighted that the inclusion of a three-year vision plan, annual action plans, and clearly defined priorities will shift the education system from being individual-dependent to institution-driven and long-term in approach. He stressed that even if a school's principal or teachers change, the direction and pace of development should remain consistent.

Expressing gratitude to Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he said that under their leadership, historic steps are being taken toward building an inclusive, participatory, and holistic education system. He noted that the guidelines will especially create new opportunities for children from disadvantaged sections.

He expressed confidence that the SMC Guidelines 2026 will strengthen community participation, transparency, and quality in education, and play a significant role in building a developed India.

- ANI

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Priya S
SMC Guidelines 2026 sounds promising, especially the focus on child safety and mental health. Schools in our area still treat these as afterthoughts. But I'm cautiously optimistic - policy alone won't change ground reality unless teachers are trained and infrastructure is improved. The three-year vision plan is a good step though.
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Ramesh W
"Nations are built in classrooms" - powerful line. But let's be real, what about the ground reality? Government schools in rural areas still lack basic facilities. NEP is great on paper, but implementation needs serious attention. Hope this time it's different.
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Ananya R
As a teacher in a Delhi government school, I can tell you the shift from 'monitoring' to 'community governing' is exactly what we need. Parents rarely participate beyond complaints. The cluster-level resource sharing idea is smart too - we have schools 2km apart that don't share resources. Let's see if this translates to action 🤗
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Naveen S
Good intentions, but I'm skeptical. Every new government brings new education policies, but nothing changes on ground. SMC guidelines from 2009 still not fully implemented in many states. Hope this time there's accountability and monitoring. Digital transparency is key - let parents see where funds are going!
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Kavya N
Ashish Sood's speech was inspiring. As someone who runs an NGO working with underprivileged children, I've seen how NEP's focus on FLN (Foundational Literacy and Numeracy) can change lives. But we need more than guidelines - we need teacher training programs and community engagement at grassroots level. SMCs becoming 'school community governing institutions' is a big shift. Let's work together to make this real, not just another document

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