Education minister of karnataka

  1. NEP decision after getting inputs from all stakeholders: Karnataka Higher Education Minister
  2. Karnataka education minister announces textbook revision this year
  3. B. C. Nagesh
  4. Desaffronisation?: Karnataka's Congress government plans to revise school textbooks this year itself
  5. Cannot Immediately Change Hijab Ban, Final Decision to Benefit All Students: Karnataka Education Minister
  6. NEP decision after getting inputs from all stakeholders: Karnataka Higher Education Minister
  7. Karnataka education minister announces textbook revision this year
  8. B. C. Nagesh
  9. Desaffronisation?: Karnataka's Congress government plans to revise school textbooks this year itself


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NEP decision after getting inputs from all stakeholders: Karnataka Higher Education Minister

The minister said that there were many opinions for and against NEP. He also highlighted the statement given by the education adviser to the government Dr MR Doreswamy, who appealed to the government not to repeal NEP as it has good initiatives and focused on skill development. “We will definitely take into consideration all opinions while taking the decision. The decision on its implementation will be taken by the chief minister and deputy chief minister,” he said after a review meeting with vice-chancellors of universities across the state. The vice-chancellors seized the opportunity to voice out their problems under the last government, including the implementation of the Unified University and College Management System (UUCMS). Sudhakar said their problems like staff recruitment, distribution of marks cards and scholarship dissemination are also being considered. Regarding UUCMS, he said that the vice-chancellors urged that the process of using the portal be made easier as there are several glitches. BENGALURU: Higher Education Minister Dr MC Sudhakar said on Friday that a decision would be taken on the National Education Policy (NEP) after considering inputs from all stakeholders. The minister said that there were many opinions for and against NEP. He also highlighted the statement given by the education adviser to the government Dr MR Doreswamy, who appealed to the government not to repeal NEP as it has good initiatives and focused on skill development. “We will defi...

Karnataka education minister announces textbook revision this year

By India Today Education Desk: In an effort to prioritise the interests of students, Karnataka Primary and Secondary Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa announced that the revision of school textbooks will be undertaken this year. The proposal will soon be presented before the Cabinet for approval, emphasising the fulfillment of the promises made in the party manifesto. The move aims to undo changes made to the textbooks during the previous government's tenure, as well as address concerns regarding the National Education Policy (NEP). REVISION TO BE IMPLEMENTED DESPITE INITIAL DISTRIBUTION OF TEXTBOOKS Addressing media reporters, Minister Bangarappa dismissed rumors that the textbook revision may not take place this year due to textbooks already being distributed to students. He clarified that necessary revisions will be introduced as supplementary material to ensure students are not burdened. While the existing chapters will remain in the textbooks, teachers will receive specific guidance on what to teach and what to omit. This approach, implemented in the past, allows for timely revisions without disrupting the curriculum. EXPERT OPINION AND CABINET APPROVAL REQUIRED The minister emphasised that experts' advice will be sought to determine the relevant content for students, and unnecessary portions will be omitted. The ongoing discussions and meetings will shape the final decisions regarding textbook revisions. The move to revise textbooks has drawn criticism from the opp...

B. C. Nagesh

B. C. Nagesh Minister of School Education and Literacy & Sakala of Karnataka [ citation needed] In office 4 August 2021–13 May 2023 Preceded by Succeeded by Member of In office 2018–13 May 2023 Preceded by B H M Yashwanth Constituency In office 2008–2013 Preceded by B. Nanjamari Succeeded by K. Shadakshari Constituency Personal details Born ( 1959-07-01) 1 July 1959 (age63) Political party Residence Education • ^ a b c • Karnataka department of primary and secondary education is now department of school education and literacy • ^ a b Deccan Herald. 7 August 2021 . Retrieved 7 August 2021. • Edustatus. Archived from . Retrieved 7 August 2021. • ^ a b The Hindu. 5 August 2021 . Retrieved 7 August 2021. • Prajavani. 4 August 2021 . Retrieved 7 August 2021. • Public TV. Archived from . Retrieved 7 August 2021.

Desaffronisation?: Karnataka's Congress government plans to revise school textbooks this year itself

Desaffronisation?: Karnataka's Congress government plans to revise school textbooks this year itself Primary and Secondary Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa did not go into details, when asked about reports that plans are on to remove some lessons from textbooks introduced by previous BJP government, including one on RSS founder KB Hedgewar Karnataka Primary and Secondary Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa on Thursday said revision of school textbooks will be done this year itself “in the interest of the students.” The Congress in its poll manifesto had promised to undo the changes made to school textbooks when the BJP was in power, and had also promised to scrap National Education Policy (NEP). “The Chief Minister is personally interested in this, it was also clearly mentioned in our manifesto — of which I was the vice president — that we will revise the textbook in the interest of the students. Same thing will stand. As we are implementing the guarantees, in the same way in my department we will fulfill what he had said,” PTI quoted Bangarappa as saying. Speaking to reporters in Bengaluru, he said, “There are reports in the media that we may not revise this year as the textbooks have already reached the students. No we will do it this year itself by introducing whatever necessary as a supplementary. There is such a system and it has been done several times in the past. We have already begun the work in this regard.” It is also being ensured that there is no burden on ...

KCET

The results of Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET), 2023 conducted by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) will be announced on June 15, Thursday, at 9:30 a.m. Minister for Higher Education Dr. M.C. Sudhakar will release the results at the KEA office. The results will be made available on the KEA website ( The

Cannot Immediately Change Hijab Ban, Final Decision to Benefit All Students: Karnataka Education Minister

The Supreme Court also issued a split verdict in October 2022 after Justice Hemant Gupta upheld the government order and Justice Sudhanshu Dhulla set aside the order of the state High Court and government. A year later, activists, students and many more are still fighting for the order to be reversed.

NEP decision after getting inputs from all stakeholders: Karnataka Higher Education Minister

The minister said that there were many opinions for and against NEP. He also highlighted the statement given by the education adviser to the government Dr MR Doreswamy, who appealed to the government not to repeal NEP as it has good initiatives and focused on skill development. “We will definitely take into consideration all opinions while taking the decision. The decision on its implementation will be taken by the chief minister and deputy chief minister,” he said after a review meeting with vice-chancellors of universities across the state. The vice-chancellors seized the opportunity to voice out their problems under the last government, including the implementation of the Unified University and College Management System (UUCMS). Sudhakar said their problems like staff recruitment, distribution of marks cards and scholarship dissemination are also being considered. Regarding UUCMS, he said that the vice-chancellors urged that the process of using the portal be made easier as there are several glitches. BENGALURU: Higher Education Minister Dr MC Sudhakar said on Friday that a decision would be taken on the National Education Policy (NEP) after considering inputs from all stakeholders. The minister said that there were many opinions for and against NEP. He also highlighted the statement given by the education adviser to the government Dr MR Doreswamy, who appealed to the government not to repeal NEP as it has good initiatives and focused on skill development. “We will defi...

Karnataka education minister announces textbook revision this year

By India Today Education Desk: In an effort to prioritise the interests of students, Karnataka Primary and Secondary Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa announced that the revision of school textbooks will be undertaken this year. The proposal will soon be presented before the Cabinet for approval, emphasising the fulfillment of the promises made in the party manifesto. The move aims to undo changes made to the textbooks during the previous government's tenure, as well as address concerns regarding the National Education Policy (NEP). REVISION TO BE IMPLEMENTED DESPITE INITIAL DISTRIBUTION OF TEXTBOOKS Addressing media reporters, Minister Bangarappa dismissed rumors that the textbook revision may not take place this year due to textbooks already being distributed to students. He clarified that necessary revisions will be introduced as supplementary material to ensure students are not burdened. While the existing chapters will remain in the textbooks, teachers will receive specific guidance on what to teach and what to omit. This approach, implemented in the past, allows for timely revisions without disrupting the curriculum. EXPERT OPINION AND CABINET APPROVAL REQUIRED The minister emphasised that experts' advice will be sought to determine the relevant content for students, and unnecessary portions will be omitted. The ongoing discussions and meetings will shape the final decisions regarding textbook revisions. The move to revise textbooks has drawn criticism from the opp...

B. C. Nagesh

B. C. Nagesh Minister of School Education and Literacy & Sakala of Karnataka [ citation needed] In office 4 August 2021–13 May 2023 Preceded by Succeeded by Member of In office 2018–13 May 2023 Preceded by B H M Yashwanth Constituency In office 2008–2013 Preceded by B. Nanjamari Succeeded by K. Shadakshari Constituency Personal details Born ( 1959-07-01) 1 July 1959 (age63) Political party Residence Education • ^ a b c • Karnataka department of primary and secondary education is now department of school education and literacy • ^ a b Deccan Herald. 7 August 2021 . Retrieved 7 August 2021. • Edustatus. Archived from . Retrieved 7 August 2021. • ^ a b The Hindu. 5 August 2021 . Retrieved 7 August 2021. • Prajavani. 4 August 2021 . Retrieved 7 August 2021. • Public TV. Archived from . Retrieved 7 August 2021.

Desaffronisation?: Karnataka's Congress government plans to revise school textbooks this year itself

Desaffronisation?: Karnataka's Congress government plans to revise school textbooks this year itself Primary and Secondary Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa did not go into details, when asked about reports that plans are on to remove some lessons from textbooks introduced by previous BJP government, including one on RSS founder KB Hedgewar Karnataka Primary and Secondary Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa on Thursday said revision of school textbooks will be done this year itself “in the interest of the students.” The Congress in its poll manifesto had promised to undo the changes made to school textbooks when the BJP was in power, and had also promised to scrap National Education Policy (NEP). “The Chief Minister is personally interested in this, it was also clearly mentioned in our manifesto — of which I was the vice president — that we will revise the textbook in the interest of the students. Same thing will stand. As we are implementing the guarantees, in the same way in my department we will fulfill what he had said,” PTI quoted Bangarappa as saying. Speaking to reporters in Bengaluru, he said, “There are reports in the media that we may not revise this year as the textbooks have already reached the students. No we will do it this year itself by introducing whatever necessary as a supplementary. There is such a system and it has been done several times in the past. We have already begun the work in this regard.” It is also being ensured that there is no burden on ...