NATIONAL
POLICY ON EDUCATION [India]
Educational policy
and progress have been reviewed in the light of the goal of
national development and priorities set from time to time. In
its Resolution on the National Policy on Education in 1968,
an emphasis on quality improvement and a planned, more equitable
expansion of educational facilities and the need to focus on
the education of girls was stressed.
About a decade ago and a half later, the National Policy on
Education (NPE-1986) was formulated which was further updated
in 1992. The NPE 1986 provides for a comprehensive policy framework
for the development of education upto the end of the century
and a Plan of Action (POA) 1992, assigning specific responsibilities
for organising, implementing and financing its proposals.
POLICY
FRAMEWORK
India's commitment
to the spread of knowledge and freedom of thought among its
citizens is reflected in its Constitution. The Directive Principle
contained in Article 45 enjoins that " the State shall endeavour
to provide within a period of ten years from the commencement
of this Constitution, for free and compulsory education for
all children until they complete the age of fourteen years".
Article 29 (i) provides that any citizen having a distinct language,
script, special care of the economic and educational interests
of the underprivileged sections, particularly, the Scheduled
Castes and Scheduled Tribes is laid down as an obligation of
the State under article 46.
Though education
is in the concurrent list of the Constitution, the State Governments
play a very major role in the development of education particularly
in the primary and the secondary education sectors.
Structure
and Progress of Education in India
The focus in on
the broad dimensions and magnitude of the structure, organisation
and progress in education. Further it also highlights growth
and priority areas in education in India that point to the challenges
of the future. There are about 888 thousands educational institutions
in the country with an enrolment of about 179 millions. Elementary
Education System in India is the second largest in the World
with 149.4 millions children of 6-14 years enrolled and 2.9
million teachers. This is about 82% of the children in the age
group.