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Capacity-building workshop on education policy

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Chaudhary Devi Lal University (CDLU), Sirsa, on Friday organised a one-day workshop on ‘Capacity Building and Mentoring for India’s National Education Policy (NEP) 2020’.

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The programme, held at the Tagore Lecture Theatre with support from the Haryana Higher Education Council, aimed to promote the effective implementation of NEP-2020, enhance teaching quality and strengthen administrative efficiency in higher education. Dean Ram Mehar said the workshop, conducted under the guidance of Vice-Chancellor Vijay Kumar, sought to deepen understanding of the policy’s framework and objectives.

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Haryana Higher Education Council Vice-Chairman SK Gakhar, the chief guest, said NEP-2020 encourages flexibility, research-oriented learning and new academic models. He stressed the need for continuous capacity-building initiatives to translate the policy into practice.

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