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Constitutional provisions on education ‘not to be tinkered with’

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Chennai: Union HRD minister Prakash Javadekar on Saturday assured minorities that ‘constitutional provisions’ on education will not be tinkered with and said that the Union Cabinet has not cleared the New Education Policy, which is facing strong protests in states such as Tamil Nadu.
“The cabinet has not cleared any policy draft on New Education Policy. It is in the making. There were inputs that were published. Some people and organisations thought that is the New Education Policy and started protesting in Tamil Nadu and Kerala,” Javadekar said.
“Minority education, they thought that it will be taken off. Let me clarify, we don’t want to tinker with the constitutional provision on education. Let me be very clear and emphatic,” he said. In his address at a convention on education organised by Bharatiya Jain Sanghatana, Javadekar said the constitution has provided certain freedom and provisions for the minority institutions.
“Sometimes perceptions make a very different scenario,” he said about the controversy surrounding the NEP. Later, speaking to reporters, he reiterated that only some “inputs” of NEP had been published and that “no draft has been finalised.” “We have received thousands of suggestions. We will take all of their support and prepare a complete new draft which will go to the cabinet,” he said

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