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Former ISRO head, K Kasturirangan to head nine-member panel on National Education Policy

Franchise India Bureau
Franchise India Bureau Sep 29 2017 - 2 min read
Former ISRO head, K Kasturirangan to head nine-member panel on National Education Policy
The Prakash Javadekar-led HRD ministry has chosen experts and educationists from wide-ranging backgrounds to be part of the panel that is expected to recast India's education policy

The Union ministry of human resource development has appointed a new nine-member panel, headed by space scientist Krishnaswamy Kasturirangan, to work on National Education Policy (NEP), sources said.

The Prakash Javadekar-led HRD ministry has chosen experts and educationists from wide-ranging backgrounds to be part of the panel that is expected to recast India's education policy.

Besides Kasturirangan, who headed Indian space agency ISRO, the panel includes former IAS officer, K J Alphonse Kanamthanam. He had played a key role in helping Keralas Kottayam and Ernakulam districts achieve 100 percent literacy, sources said.

Ram Shanker Kureel, Vice chancellor of the Baba Saheb Ambedkar University of Social Sciences, Madhya Pradesh, who has wide experience in the field of agriculture sciences and management, has also been appointed.

According to sources, Dr M K Shridhar, former member secretary of the Karnataka State Innovation Council, Dr T V Kattimani, an expert on language communication, Dr Mazhar Asif, professor of Persian at Guwahati University, and former director of education, Uttar Pradesh, Krishan Mohan Tripathi also bring a wealth of experience to the panel.

Besides, the committee also comprises mathematician Manjul Bhargava from Princeton University and Vasudha Kamat, former vice chancellor of Mumbai's SNDT University.

According to an official, "The panel has been appointed keeping in mind that the members bring expertise related to the diverse areas of education. Significantly, the panel also reflects the diversity of the country as the members belong to different sections as well as regions."

He said, "This diversity, the ministry hopes, would help the committee understand the varied issues that have to be kept in mind for the formulation of such a key policy document."

He added, "The panelists belong to different age groups which should be helpful as they would be able to bring experience, innovation and also global exposure which are so vital for such an important policy formulation."

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