Education serves as the bedrock for the holistic development of an individual, laying the foundation for the quality of human life. Its role in shaping a civilized and cultured society is paramount. Education must offer a comprehensive and integrated approach from the very beginning of life. In its true sense, holistic education examines all facets of human existence. It is designed to nurture physical and mental well-being, foster moral values, build character, cultivate patriotism, enhance knowledge, and promote the development of a skilled personality. All this, while striking a balance between spiritualism and materialism, with the goal being the welfare of humanity.
The core objective of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 is to create citizens who are firmly grounded in Indian values yet possess a global outlook. The policy reflects the richness and significance of India’s cultural heritage and traditions. By championing a value-based education system, the NEP 2020 aims to cultivate citizens who possess truthfulness, religious conduct, peace, love, non-violence, a scientific mindset, and a commitment to universal human values. There is no doubt that the NEP 2020 will not only enrich students with multidisciplinary and multi-dimensional knowledge but will also equip them with the character to engage with global challenges while remaining deeply rooted in the cultural fabric of India. These youth will not only address contemporary global issues but will also carry the torch for the revival of India’s cultural renaissance on the global stage.
Education in the Mother Tongue: A Way to liberate from Colonial Legacy and Mindset
Language is not merely a medium of communication but an essential pillar of identity, heritage, and societal wealth. The revered poet and philosopher Bharatendu Harishchandra once said, “Nij bhasha Unnati Ahe, Sab Unnati ko Mool”—meaning the progress of society is intricately tied to the development of its native language. The NEP 2020 empowers us to take pride in our mother tongue, simultaneously freeing us from the shackles of colonial mentality. If education is delivered in a foreign language rather than in the mother tongue, it not only hinders the learning process but also turns the adoption of another language into an unnecessary burden. The Macaulay-led education system, which promoted Western ideals, inflicted long-lasting damage to India’s traditional education framework, leading to the marginalization of Indian languages and knowledge systems.
The NEP 2020 seeks to dismantle this colonial legacy by promoting the use of local languages, which are the true vessels of culture and philosophy. It is widely acknowledged that language shapes thoughts, behavior, and culture, making the provision of education in the mother tongue a significant step forward in the NEP’s vision.
The ancient Indian education system, known for its emphasis on holistic development, did not merely focus on academic achievement but integrated religious teachings, moral education, and the cultivation of human values. A cornerstone of the prosperity of Indian society was its deep-rooted commitment to character building. The Indian system of education aimed not only to impart knowledge but to shape individuals into virtuous, well-rounded citizens.
The National Education Policy 2020 continues this tradition by incorporating physical, mental, spiritual, and moral development into its framework. From the earliest Vedic traditions, character building has been recognized as essential to the human experience. For any nation’s progress, its citizens must have a profound understanding of introspection, reflection, and philosophical inquiry. The NEP 2020 emphasizes nurturing citizens with high moral character and ethical conduct, serving as catalysts for India’s reconstruction. Swami Vivekananda famously stated, “The true education is that which enables us to build our life, become human, shape our character, and harmonize our thoughts.” Similarly, Madan Mohan Malviya envisioned an educational philosophy that integrates the overall development of individuals with a deep sense of patriotism, selflessness, and respect for society.
Fostering Research and Innovation: A New Horizon for India’s Future
The NEP 2020 envisions an education system that fosters critical skills such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, design thinking, holistic health, and biological sciences. The policy has curated curricula at all levels to encourage the development of these essential skills. Importantly, the NEP emphasizes that evaluation should go beyond rote memorization, focusing instead on creative, reflective learning assessments.
In addition, the NEP encourages students to engage in internships with local industries, artisans, and entrepreneurs, providing them with real-world experience. Higher education institutions, the hubs of knowledge creation, are being equipped to foster innovation and cutting-edge research. Through this emphasis on research, students will have the opportunity to excel and become pioneers in the realms of knowledge and technology.
Incorporating Indian Knowledge Traditions: A Resurgence of Cultural Heritage
One of the key features of the NEP 2020 is its emphasis on the inclusion of Indian knowledge traditions within the curriculum. This initiative aims to cultivate social, cultural, and moral values among students, while also enhancing their creative and problem-solving skills. To restore India’s position as a global leader, it is imperative to revive the rich intellectual heritage of ancient Indian knowledge systems. The integration of these traditions into education aligns with India’s Sustainable Development Agenda for 2030, which aims to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education for all.
Moreover, teachers are being trained in these traditions so that they can impart the wisdom of India’s heritage to their students. The policy’s promotion of interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary education allows students to engage in a more holistic approach to learning, enabling them to explore multiple fields of study simultaneously. The NEP’s focus on student-centric, research-oriented, and innovative higher education will ensure that the academic environment is more conducive to creativity and intellectual growth.
Skill and Entrepreneurship Development: Paving the Path for Innovation
India’s startup ecosystem has witnessed remarkable growth in recent years, positioning the country as the third-largest startup hub globally. The rise of startups in India has significantly contributed to the nation’s progressive economy. From just 350 startups in 2014, the number has soared to over 159,000, with more than 11 unicorns fostering technological innovation.
With the advent of the NEP 2020, this surge in startups is expected to accelerate. Unlike traditional education policies, NEP 2020 goes beyond textbooks, emphasizing innovation, research, and problem-solving skills. The policy aims to foster practical, real-world skills alongside theoretical knowledge. By focusing on critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and entrepreneurship, the NEP is preparing India’s youth to thrive in a rapidly evolving global landscape.
The primary vision of the NEP 2020 is to create an education system that not only prepares students to become global citizens but also ensures that they are deeply rooted in Indian ethics, knowledge, skills, and values. The holistic education approach, with its commitment to human rights, sustainable development, and global welfare, will empower the youth of India to shape the future of the world.
Prof. Rama Shanker Dubey
Vice-Chancellor, Central University of Gujarat, Vadodara