The Karnataka government today decided to set up a committee to formulate education policy for the state -- while continuing the old education system for now -- as it has already made its view public that it will scrap the National Education Policy (NEP) mooted by the BJP-led union government.
Chief minister Siddaramaiah chaired a meeting on the subject with deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar, higher education minister MC Sudhakar, primary education minister Madhu Bangarappa, author Baraguru Ramachandrappa and senior government officials present. Later a statement was issued by the CMO denouncing the NEP.
“Since it is a state subject, the central government cannot formulate education policy. The National Education Policy has been formulated without taking the state governments into confidence. Education policy cannot be imposed by the central government,” a statement issued by the Chief Minister’s office said. The statement quoted Chief Minister Siddaramaiah as saying that “what is being imposed (by the Centre) is a conspiracy.”
“A uniform education system cannot be established in a country like India with multicultural and pluralistic society. Therefore, the chief minister said that a committee will be formed to formulate a new education policy while continuing the old education system,” the CMO said.
Other states like Kerala and Tamil Nadu have made it clear to the Central government that they will not implement the National Education Policy.