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National Innovation and Entrepreneurship Promotion Policy (NIEPP)

National Innovation and Entrepreneurship Promotion Policy (NIEPP)
Start Date :
Apr 19, 2022
Last Date :
Apr 30, 2022
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The education system in the 21st century must promote innovation while revamping the traditional educational system. The need for quality improvement in the curriculum and the ...

The education system in the 21st century must promote innovation while revamping the traditional educational system. The need for quality improvement in the curriculum and the desire to equip students with 21st century competencies has brought innovation at the core of the educational ecosystem. Hence, school culture that support innovation should be developed and encouraged extensively. The National Education Policy 2020 has a big focus on innovation as a tool for revamping the educational system.

In view of this, CBSE along with the Ministry of Education’s Innovation Cell has developed guidelines for schools for promotion of Innovation and Entrepreneurial skills in students, titled ‘National Innovation and Entrepreneurship Promotion Policy (NIEPP)’. The policy guides school education systems on various measures that may be adopted to promote a learning environment where creativity, ideation, innovation, problem solving and entrepreneurship skills of students are nurtured, irrespective of their age.

To know more about the policy, click here (PDF-341KB)

Citizens can provide answers to below given questions in PDF format in the comment section below-

1) What is your position on the policy? Include all necessary data and links to relevant materials to support your point.
2) How strongly would you recommend this policy to implement in schools? Include data from your experience, if available.
3) Any additional points which you would like to include in the policy? Include data from your experience, if available.
4) Any concern with the document to consider it for alternative language? Mention the point clearly and the alternative language which you suggest.
5) What are the issues you find from an implementation perspective? Clearly identify and describe the issue.

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Citizens can share their views on this policy using this feedback link: - https://forms.gle/QtbDY3WKcEbu4D1m6

Last date to share feedbacks is 30th April 2022.

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REKHAVERMA
REKHAVERMA 4 years 1 month ago
Innovation is need of the hour. young minds are dwelling into innovative practices ands are moving a step ahead in entrepreneurship skills and are surely going to become change makers. it is the practice of establishing creating new business ideas intending to generate newer talents. Innovative entrepreneurs develop business models to identify to meet the needs of an organization and improve their competitiveness spirit. this policy will enable a new skillful youth driven India.
DrMPSaravanan
DrMPSaravanan 4 years 1 month ago
Entrepreneurs not encouraged by the Financial institutions. So entrepreneurs not inclined to start their business. Joint liability Scheme can be implemented so more youngsters will join together and start their enterprises
Krishajit Baruah
Krishajit Baruah 4 years 1 month ago
We learn in school, college, universities about actual truths but in societies gives us opposites experience with the corruptions or evils. How can possible, a hounerable gentlemen has involving in bad habits and corruptions. Why govt has not trying to give motivation or dishouner the officers who are trusting with the evils markets .