Karnataka CM attacks national education policy, says uniform system does not suit India
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah criticized the National Education Policy for being incompatible with federalism and containing anomalies that undermine democracy. In his budget speech, he announced that a new education policy would be formul...

In his budget speech in the Legislative Assembly, he said the Karnataka government would formulate a new education policy, keeping in mind the local social, cultural and economic milieu of the State.
The new policy would elevate the higher education standards in the State to the global level and empower youth to compete globally and gain meaningful employment opportunities, said the Chief Minister, who holds the finance portfolio.
Siddaramaiah alleged that the national education policy implemented by the Central government is incompatible with the federal system of governance.
"It has several anomalies that undermine the Constitution and democracy," the Chief Minister said.
"Uniform education system does not suit a nation like India which has diverse religions, languages and cultures".
Siddaramaiah also addressed the menace of fake mark certificates and said that to deal with the problem, the government would make it mandatory for students of higher education in the state to get registered in the 'Academic Bank of Credits' and access marks cards and education certificates from the National Academic Depository/Digilocker.
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