CALL FOR CHAPTERS FOR EDITED BOOK
NATIONAL EDUCATION POLICY 2020: VISION FOR INDIA’S FUTURE EDUCATION
SUBMIT BY 10TH
OCTOBER, 2020
“A Nation is advanced in proportion to education and
intelligence spread among the masses”………. Swami Vivekananda
Universal
Declaration of Human Rights declares, “Everyone has the right to education”.
Education is fundamental tools for achieving full human potential, developing
an equitable and just society, and promoting national development. Providing
universal access to quality education is the key to economic growth, social
justice and equality, scientific advancement, national integration and cultural
preservation. India will have the highest youth population in the world over
the couple of year, and ability to provide high-quality educational
opportunities will help them to shape the future of our country.
The
world is undergoing rapid changes in the knowledge landscape. With the rise of
big data, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, many unskilled jobs
worldwide may be taken over by machines, while the need for skilled labour,
particularly involving mathematics, computer science and data science, in
conjunction with multi-disciplinary abilities across the sciences, social
sciences and humanities, will be in rapidly increasing demand.
The
States are facing twofold challenges firstly to compete with new economic order
where if State fails to train to its human resources, it will face economical
difficulty. Secondly, it has to also preserve its culture, language, identity,
and its heritage. This is not easy especially in case of India where every
state has its own language, culture, identity which is ensured by the
Constitution of India. Thus, the New Education policy will certainly be the
need for ensuring quality of education according to the Article 21 A of the
Constitution of India and pacing with developed nation and competitive world so
that social economic well being can be achieved.
The
Union Cabinet on 29th July, 2020 has approved the new National
Education Policy (NEP), 2020 with an aim to introduce several changes in the
Indian education system - from the school to college level. This is not the
first education policy before NEP 2020, there were NEP 1968, 1986, 1992. Thus,
we need to evaluate and assess the impact of the NEP 2020 on future of the
education system India.
The
aim of the upcoming book is to critically discuss impact of the NEP 2020 on our
education system not only national level but also implication on state
education system along with Right of education, impact on minority educational
institution and the financial implication/, burden sharing between Center and
State. Further, as to how NEP is going to face constitutional challenges, as education
not only included under Article(s) 21A, 30 but also the role of 7th
schedule on Center or State relations.
(Reference: The
National Education Policy Bill, 2020)
SUB THEME
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New Education Policy 2020 (NEP 2020): Its Impact on
Legal Education System
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UDHR and Right to Education and NEP- 2020
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Development of
Human Personality in Relation with NEP-2020;
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National Development: Designing Education to
Facilitate Economic Development;
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The National Education Policy
2020: Need of Times
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New Education Policy 2020: The
Way of the Future?
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The New Education
Policy 2020: A Landmark in India’s History of Education
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UGC v/s HECI:
The Future of India's Higher Education System;
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Digital Transformation Strategy with the Help of New
Education Policy;
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NEP: and continuing education, Teacher training and
development.
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National Education Policy, 2020: Holistic,
Multidisciplinary, and Futuristic Aspects.
The above
mention - themes are not exhaustive- Authors are open to work on any topic
related to the above mentioned theme.
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EDITORIAL BOARD
1.
Prof. (Dr.) Vijender Kumar is the Vice-Chancellor of
Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur, Professor of Law and Commonwealth
Fellow, UK. He has been the Vice-Chancellor of National Law University and
Judicial Academy, Assam, and the Registrar of NALSAR, University of Law,
Hyderabad. An astute academician and research scholar, he has numerous research
articles and books to his credit. He has published more than sixty research
articles in reputed law journals on ‘Hindu Law’ and has contributed several
book reviews. He has also authored several books amongst which “Being A Law
Teacher 2019”; “Law Relating to Domestic Violence 2007”, and “Hindu Law of
Adoption 2004”; his Revised Editions of “Hindu Law and Usage” by John D. Mayne
(16th edition 2009, 17th edition 2014 and 18th edition 2020); and “Family Law
in India” of Professor G.C.V. Subba Rao, (8th edition 2004, 9th edition 2007
and 10th edition 2011) and are especially noteworthy. He has participated in the Law Teachers’ Program
on “Law Teaching and Legal Research Skills” at Cardiff Law School, (UK) in
2004. Prof. Kumar was awarded ‘Academic Staff Commonwealth Fellowship
2009-2010’ and appointed ‘Visiting Professor’ at King’s College London, UK in
2009-10. He has been a visiting faculty at various NLUs and National Academy of
Direct Taxes (NADT), Nagpur. For many years now, he has been a member of Board
of Studies, Academic Planning and Monitoring Board, Academic Council, Executive
Council, and General Council of NLUs and other universities. Recently, he
received “Telangana State Award to Meritorious Teaching-2019’ from the
Government of Telangana.
2.
Prof. (Dr.) Naresh Kumar Vats, is the Registrar, at
Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab. Before joining RGNUL, Punjab
Professor Vats has also served as Professor of Law at Maharashtra National Law
University, Nagpur; National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam; BGC
Trust University Bangladesh, Chittagong-Bangladesh as Associate Professor of
Law and Chairman Department of Law; Institute of Law, Kurukshetra University,
Kurukshetra as Assistant Professor of Law; and Institute of Law and Research
(formerly National Institute of Law) Faridabad, Haryana as Lecturer of Law. He has published Eleven (11) edited books and
Five (05) issues of NLUA LAW & POLICY REVIEW Vol.1 No. I; Vol. I No. II
2015 and Vol. 2 No. I 2016, National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam
as an Editor and Vol. 1 No. I 2017 and Vol. 2 No. I 2018 of MNLU, Nagpur
CONTEMPORARY LAW REVIEW. Professor Vats
is a Member of Academic Planning Board, Academic Council, Finance Committee,
Executive Committee, General Council, Ph.D. Research Committee of various Institutions
including life time member of Indian Law Institute, New Delhi.
3.
Dr. Himanshu Pandey, is presently serving as Associate
Professor of Law and Head Centre for Corporate Law and Governance in
Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur; Former Registrar cum Associate
Professor of National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam Guwahati and
Assistant Professor of Law, School of Law Devi Ahilya University, Indore. He
has more than 14 Years of teaching experience. His area of interest is
Corporate Law, Insurance Law and Legal Research Methodology. Dr. Pandey has
published many research paper and articles. His notable contributions are the
Modules on : Basics of Legal Research; Research Problem; Methods of Legal
Research; Tools and Techniques of Data Collection under e-PG Pathshala, an initiative of the MHRD
under its National Mission on Education through ICT (NME-ICT) being executed by
the UGC.
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