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Aiming to relieve students from “curriculum overload” and for a more “holistic education”, the NCERT textbooks’ content will be reduced by 10 to 15 percent for academic year 2019-20 as a part of HRD ministry-prodded rationalisation exercise, Union HRD minister Prakash Javadekar said on Saturday, 5 January.
“We have decided to reduce curriculum by 50 percent,” said Javadekar in a National Council of Educational Research and Training general council meeting, reported Hindustan Times.
Calling it a scientific exercise, Javadekar suggested that by removing duplication and redundant portions, the curriculum can be cut down significantly.
According to Javadekar, all the states will be assessed on performance indicators based on 70 parameters.
On the No Detention Policy, Javadekar said states were being allowed to conduct exams in classes 5 and 8 to improve the learning quality, Hindustan Times reported.
(With inputs from Hindustan Times)
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