Abstract

Education is one of the most potent weapons for digitally empowering the country and knowledge economy. During the COVID-19 pandemic, technology was vital to schooling. Since education promotes social and economic growth, it is crucial for the nation's school and college systems to have clear educational policies. With consideration for their culture and traditions, several nations implement various educational systems that function at different phases of the school and college education cycles. The aim for India's future educational system is laid forth in the National Education Policy 2020 (NEP 2020), which was adopted by the Indian Union Cabinet on July 29, 2020. The former National Education Policy, 1986, has been replaced with the current one. In both rural and urban parts of India, this strategy provides a complete framework for elementary education leading to higher education and vocational training. By 2021, this initiative should have changed the educational landscape in India. Soon after the program was announced, the government made it clear that no one would be compelled to learn a certain language and that English would remain the primary language of instruction. The NEP's language policy is up to the schools to determine how to apply. The Linked List is a study of education in India. Strategy 2020. By 2022, all Indian schools shall be subject to a national education strategy.

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