Amanchi Nageswara Rao, an assistant professor at Osmania University, said the new education policy would damage the educational prospects of disadvantaged groups, who, along with classes falling behind, would also be at risk of losing educational opportunities.
Posted on – Wed 30 Nov 22 at 07:56pm

Dr. Amanchi Nageswara Rao spoke at the SFI Symposium on the campus of the University of Kansas on Wednesday.
Warangal: Amanchi Nageswara Rao, an assistant professor at Osmania University, said the new education policy would damage the educational prospects of disadvantaged groups, who, along with classes falling behind, would also be at risk of losing educational opportunities.
Giving a keynote address at a conference on ‘New National Education Policy Research’ held on campus under the auspices of the Student Federation (SFI) unit of Kakatia University, India, he said that commercialization, centralization and privatization of education will Increased due to the implementation of the new education policy.
“Due to the implementation of the New Economic Policy, there will be a saffronization of education,” he said, criticizing the center’s high emphasis on Sanskrit, which has no job opportunities, while ignoring English education despite many job opportunities. He urged Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao not to implement the NEP.
KU Assistant Professor Dr Sridhar Kumar Lodh said that with the implementation of NEP, secondary education will disappear and is being consolidated in the name of school complexes. SFI Kakatiya University Secretary Mula Venu, Vice President Stalin, Srihitha, Saikumar, etc. attended the project.
