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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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GURUSANKARAN L
GURUSANKARAN L 3 years 8 months ago
This policy will be boost the young students to take necessary steps for creating new india to no.1 position to all departments.
CHANDA NAGARAJU
CHANDA NAGARAJU 3 years 8 months ago
dEAR MODI JI Teachers are not simply trying to teach students “to the test” as it is often suggested. Teachers want to teach their students to think independently and creatively. They hope to inspire their students to be innovative and creative. hERE ARE SOME TIPS 1. Let Students Ask Questions 2. Make Hands-On Learning a Regular Event 3. Introduce Students to Famous Innovators 4. Create a Creative Classroom Environment 5. Give Students Freedom of Choice 6. Allow Time for Innovation and Creativity
Raghavendran V
Raghavendran V 3 years 8 months ago
There is no Moral subject to teach a kid in the present system. First a kid should be taught with moral stories and inspiring stories. Then only they will know what result they get when they do the right thing and wrong thing. A kid can become a responsible person in his/her family and also a responsible citizen of a country when they are taught to do good things in their young age. Many kids doesn't grow in an joint family system these days. In Joint Family Grand Father and Grand Mother used to spend time with their grand children and taught them many valuable lessons through their life experience. They shared their happiness. Current Education should have more moral classes. So that kids will learn to do the right things in their life and will avoid dealing with the wrong people throughout their life.
Rajiv Jain
Rajiv Jain 3 years 8 months ago
Dear sir Our youth are getting better opportunity to give exposure at school and College level with the help of the government skill program. Youths have to be a part of new innovative in agriculture, science and help their juniors after their course complete . Business startup will take care of day to day life and give employment to so many people Our country's person have capacity to help new growing start up nearby. Without their help businesses can not survive Thanks
Susmita Dehuri
Susmita Dehuri 3 years 8 months ago
NEP 2020 has brought a better education system as per the current scenario. Focus is given mainly on innovation, STEM, Research, ATAL, SDG, problem solving for daily life activities..
Imran yousuf dar
Imran yousuf dar 3 years 8 months ago
Opportunity and innovation are the central hallmarks of every entrepreneur. Being able to see untapped potential and having a vision for that potential that no one else sees are the tentpoles of entrepreneurship that have been central to my life and to the lives of those I admire and am inspired by.
Kumar Singh
Kumar Singh 3 years 8 months ago
Naye naye chije jaise ki computer, technology, science etc Kisi bhi kshetra me jisme bhi bachhe interest ke Sath aage badna chahte hai usme unko suvidha milna chahiye jisme bachcho ko aage badne me sahayta/ jankari ho