1Professor,
The educated are as superior to the uneducated as the living are to the dead: ARISTOTLE If the poor boy cannot come to education, education must go to him: SWAMI VIVEKANAND Education plays a vital role in transforming any society. Every human community, large or small, rests upon a corpus of values, traditions and saving memories. Repairing these cherished values and traditions in successive generations is education's chief function. Education is the most valuable consumption good and immeasurably enriches the leaves of those it reaches. The modern education system in our country is propelled by robust and well-oiled constitutional provisions highlighting holistic and all-inclusive education — an egalitarian, just, equitable, dispassionate and harmonious society. The Indian Constitution has been batting the same for seventy-five years. The NEP 2020 has unambiguously vouchsafed the sacred spirit of the Indian Constitution. This paper assiduously endeavours to delve into the NEP by keeping in mind the Constitutional and other legal provisions emphasizing-tutional ethos of 2020.
Constitution, The New Education Policy 2020, Constituent Assembly, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles, Supreme Court, Personal Liberty, Equality, Holistic and All Round Development, Article 41, 45 and 46, Article 21A, Right to Education