IIM Kashipur hosts press conference on New Education Policy
Arpita Das | July 22, 2023 | 07:21 PM IST | 1 min read
The third anniversary of the New Education Policy will be held from July 29 to July 30.
NEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Kashipur hosted a press conference today to discuss various initiatives undertaken by the institute regarding the New Education Policy (NEP).
Professor Kunal K Ganguly, Dean (Development), IIM Kashipur represented the institute and briefed the press about the institute's vision and plans towards NEP.
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Referring to the efforts being made by IIM Kashipur under NEP, he said that IIM Kashipur is laying great emphasis on the coordination of theory and fieldwork, which is showing good results. He further said that it is because of these positive efforts that IIM Kashipur has been included in the top 20 best management institutes in the country.
Moreover, speaking to the media, Professor Ganguly said that the NEP policy lays emphasis on the importance of skill development and provides pivotal steps toward creating a dynamic and competitive educational ecosystem in the country, which will certainly equip students to adapt to emerging technologies and evolving job markets.
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The government of India has scheduled to celebrate the third anniversary of the New Education Policy next week. The event will be held from July 29 to July 30 in New Delhi.
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