Kerala Finally Embraces NEP: BJP's Victory Amid Education Reform Battles

The BJP in Kerala is celebrating what they see as a major policy victory. After years of advocacy, the state has finally aligned with the National Education Policy according to party leaders. K. Surendran criticized the four-year delay that prevented students from accessing modern educational programs. He called for immediate implementation this academic year without further inconveniencing children.

Key Points: Kerala BJP Says State Now Aligns With National Education Policy

  • BJP claims victory as Kerala government adopts NEP stance after four-year delay
  • Hundreds of thousands of students missed modern educational benefits due to implementation lag
  • Left Front accused of creating unnecessary controversies and misleading public
  • Curriculum reform falls under concurrent subjects allowing both Centre and state intervention
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Kerala BJP says state now aligns with National Education Policy

BJP's K. Surendran claims Kerala has adopted NEP stance after years of delay, criticizing Left Front for misleading public on education reforms and implementation.

"Kerala has finally adopted the correct stance on NEP, a position we long advocated - K. Surendran"

Kozhikode, Oct 25

Former state unit BJP president K. Surendran on Saturday said that Kerala has finally adopted the correct stance on the National Education Policy (NEP), a position the BJP has long advocated.

Surendran noted that both the state government and a few Congress-ruled states have acknowledged that the BJP's position was right, even as implementation lagged over the past four years.

He criticised the delay in rolling out NEP initiatives, pointing out that hundreds of thousands of students missed the benefits of the policy's modern educational programs.

Surendran urged the government to implement the NEP this academic year itself without further delays, stressing that children should not be inconvenienced.

He added that the Left Front, by creating unnecessary controversies, had misled the public and is largely responsible for the current debates surrounding education reforms.

Welcoming the Education Minister's admission that there was no flaw in the NEP and that he had revised his earlier stance, Surendran called for an apology to the public for the prolonged inaction.

He described the CPI(M)'s claim that the PM-SHRI program is merely a tool to "earn cash" and that policies would not be implemented as "laughable," emphasizing that directives from the Central Government would be implemented in Kerala as in other states.

Surendran further highlighted that curriculum reform falls under concurrent subjects, allowing both the Centre and the state to intervene.

He said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government would correct the historical narratives neglected by Congress, encouraging students to learn about figures such as Veer Savarkar, Dr. Hedgewar, and Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya.

He also took pot shots at the CPI, noting that "the CPI may bark, but it won't bite." Surendran pointed out that CPI claims, including opposition to Maoist hunts and ration reforms, have not materialized, and even their ministers did not resign over controversial issues like the One India One Ration Card scheme.

According to Surendran, the ongoing debates show that both the Left and Congress in Kerala are trying to mislead the public instead of focusing on practical implementation of education reforms.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Why did it take 4 years to implement? Our children lost precious time due to political games. All parties should prioritize education over politics. Shameful delay!
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Ananya R
As a teacher, I'm cautiously optimistic about NEP. The multi-disciplinary approach and focus on skills is good, but implementation must be careful. Kerala's education system is already strong - let's not disrupt what works well.
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Vikram M
Good that Kerala is aligning with national policies. Education should be above regional politics. Hope this brings more opportunities for our youth 🎓
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Sarah B
While I support educational reforms, I'm concerned about the political messaging around historical figures. Education should be balanced and not used for political agenda. Let's focus on improving learning outcomes rather than rewriting history.
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Meera T
The delay has cost our students dearly. My daughter missed the new vocational courses that could have helped her career. Hope implementation happens quickly now without political interference.

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