<p>Karnataka will strive to implement the new National Education Policy from August itself, Primary and Secondary Education Minister S Suresh Kumar said on Friday.</p>.<p>The minister was in conversation with the Draft National Education Policy Committee head Dr K Kasturirangan on Friday through video conference where the former told him that the state has also formulated its draft policy, which will be merged with the NEP.</p>.<p>"Within a fortnight, both the policies would be merged to bring out a separate policy for the state and dedicated to the public by August 20," Kumar told Kasturirangan, who is a former ISRO chairman.</p>.<p>Kumar said Karnataka will be at the forefront to implement the policy systematically. According to Kumar, the NEP is a complete policy which has been formulated after 34 years making it future ready.</p>.<p>"Through quality education to all, the new policy will create a lively and stable society.</p>.<p>Karnataka is eager to implement this policy," Suresh Kumar said during the conference.</p>.<p>The NEP proposes some sweeping changes in the education sector including doing away with M Phil and four year's UG courses.</p>
<p>Karnataka will strive to implement the new National Education Policy from August itself, Primary and Secondary Education Minister S Suresh Kumar said on Friday.</p>.<p>The minister was in conversation with the Draft National Education Policy Committee head Dr K Kasturirangan on Friday through video conference where the former told him that the state has also formulated its draft policy, which will be merged with the NEP.</p>.<p>"Within a fortnight, both the policies would be merged to bring out a separate policy for the state and dedicated to the public by August 20," Kumar told Kasturirangan, who is a former ISRO chairman.</p>.<p>Kumar said Karnataka will be at the forefront to implement the policy systematically. According to Kumar, the NEP is a complete policy which has been formulated after 34 years making it future ready.</p>.<p>"Through quality education to all, the new policy will create a lively and stable society.</p>.<p>Karnataka is eager to implement this policy," Suresh Kumar said during the conference.</p>.<p>The NEP proposes some sweeping changes in the education sector including doing away with M Phil and four year's UG courses.</p>