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Discussion on education policy held at Leh

LAHDC, Leh, Deputy Chairman Tsering Angchuk chairs a meeting to discuss the education policy.

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Deputy Chairman of Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC), Leh, Tsering Angchuk convened to discuss the education policy and the implementation of foundational literacy and competency-based learning.

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The meeting was attended by Executive Councillor Stanzin Chosphel, other councillors of the hill council, officials of Education Department among others.

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During the meeting, officials apprised the Deputy Chairman of various aspects of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, focusing on foundational literacy, concept-based learning and the importance of making education more engaging through hands-on and joyful learning methods. A presentation was made by Deputy Secretary, Culture, highlighting the idea of “The village teaches, the village learns,” which envisions redefining the village as a centre of education through community involvement and traditional wisdom.

The discussion also touched upon the importance of competency-based learning, critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. Angchuk emphasised that education is a powerful tool for transformation and stressed the need for reforms, workshops and a structured roadmap to improve the system. He further highlighted the significance of making education locally relevant while integrating traditional knowledge with modern learning methods. He announced that a pilot project would be implemented soon.

It was agreed that a systematic approach would be taken to implement the discussed initiatives while ensuring that the existing education framework remains undisturbed. The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to transforming education, ultimately empowering students and communities.

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