Key Points

Assam's Education Minister Dr Ranoj Pegu recently met Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya to discuss the state's comprehensive higher education strategy. The meeting focused on implementing the National Education Policy 2020 and transforming Assam's academic landscape. Governor Acharya expressed strong support for the initiatives aimed at curriculum restructuring and digital enablement. The discussion highlighted a collaborative approach to elevating Assam's educational ecosystem and global competitiveness.

Key Points: Assam Education Minister Pegu Unveils NEP 2020 Roadmap to Governor

  • Comprehensive roadmap for aligning universities with NEP 2020
  • Curriculum restructuring to enhance multidisciplinary learning
  • Focus on faculty development and digital enablement
  • Strategic vision to elevate Assam's educational standards
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Assam Education Minister meets Governor, apprises him of department's roadmap for state

Assam's Education Minister Dr Ranoj Pegu meets Governor Acharya, discusses transformative higher education initiatives aligned with National Education Policy

"With the right kind of initiatives, Assam can evolve into a hub of higher education - Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya"

Guwahati, July 3

Assam Education Minister Dr Ranoj Pegu on Thursday met Assam Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya at Raj Bhavan in Guwahati and briefed him on the Higher Education department's current initiatives, projects, policies and future roadmap for Assam.

Minister Dr Pegu apprised the Governor of the steps undertaken so far to bring all universities into full alignment with the provisions of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.

The meeting underscored the government's focused approach to usher in a new era of academic transformation rooted in quality, inclusivity, and global competitiveness.

Governor Acharya appreciated the department's efforts and said that with the right kind of initiatives, Assam can evolve into a hub of higher education.

He also hailed the State government's efforts in strengthening the academic ecosystem as a launch pad for the state's expeditious development.

During the meeting, Dr Pegu drew the attention of the Governor to the detailed roadmap of the government for curriculum restructuring in line with the existing and emerging multidisciplinary learning frameworks, faculty development, and digital enablement; all aimed at ensuring that Assam's higher education institutions meet the benchmarks set by the NEP 2020.

Acharya reiterated Raj Bhavan's continued support in ensuring that the vision of NEP 2020 is realised in letter and spirit.

He also reiterated for a robust academic ecosystem, which empowers students, equips educators, and becomes helpful in elevating Assam's standing on the national and global education map.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a teacher in Guwahati University, I'm cautiously optimistic. The faculty development programs must be practical, not just theoretical workshops. Our students deserve better training for global opportunities.
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Rohit P
Digital enablement is good but what about electricity and internet in remote areas? First fix basic problems then talk about global competitiveness. My village still has power cuts during online classes!
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Sarah B
The multidisciplinary approach is excellent! Assam has so much potential with its diverse culture and resources. Hope they include more vocational courses aligned with local industries like tea and handicrafts.
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Vikram M
All talk no action! Every year same promises. Show us concrete results - how many new labs built? How many faculty trained? How many students got placements? Data speaks louder than meetings at Raj Bhavan.
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Kavya N
As a parent, I'm happy to see focus on education. But please don't make syllabus changes too frequently - it's confusing for students. Stability is important along with reforms.

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