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Design a Logo for the New Education Policy

Background note for the New Education Policy (NEP) ...
Background note for the New Education Policy (NEP)
• A New Education Policy is being formulated for the country through an inclusive, participatory and holistic approach. The National Policy on Education was framed in 1986 and modified in 1992. Since then several changes have taken place which call for a revision of the policy.
• The new National Education Policy will aim at meeting the changing dynamics of the population’s requirement with regards to quality education, innovation and research and to make India a knowledge superpower by equipping its students with the necessary skills and knowledge and to eliminate the shortage of manpower in science, technology, academics and industry.
• There are 12 themes for the School Education, which include improving learning outcomes, extending outreach of Secondary and Senior Secondary education, strengthening of Vocational Education, reforming school examination systems, revamping teacher education, accelerating rural literacy with special emphasis on Women, SCs, STs & Minorities, promotion of Information and Communication Technology, new knowledge and approaches for teaching of Science and Maths, schools standards, assessment and management systems, inclusive education, promotion of Languages and Comprehensive Education.
• There are 20 themes for Higher Education which include governance reforms, ranking of institutions and accreditation ,quality of regulation, pace setting roles of central institutions, improving State public universities, integrating skill development in higher education, promoting online courses and technology enabled learning, addressing regional, gender and social disparities, linking higher education to society, developing the best teachers, sustaining student support systems, promoting cultural integration through language, private sector partnership, financing higher education, internationalization, industry engagement to link education to employability, research and innovation and new knowledge.
This task seeks inputs to design a Logo for New Education Policy.
Last Date of Submission is 20th January, 2015.
The winning entry will be awarded a cash prize of Rs. 10,000/-.
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Moderator for the task
Dr. Shakila Shamsu,
OSD (NEP),
Ministry of Human Resource Development
E-Mail ID: nep.edu@nic.in
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EDUCATION FOR THE MORAL WORLD, I put this words by keeping mind of now days moral in education comes down morality and education is both sides of currency
mera gyaan meri pehchaan
I Chose Pen and a Tree in it to envisage the Education and Progress. Tree is the symbol of progress and Pen here epitomize the education.The Sanskrit word "Vidyonnathi" meaning "Education for progress"
Educated People shown with graduation-caps and from different ethnic groups holding hands, representing the diversity of India are shown with the tricolours of Indian National flag around a book with words "Siksha" and "Samriddhi" Meaning "Education for Prosperity." is the logo I've envisioned for the New National Educational policy.
Here I've shown a pencil and light around it to envision the power of education for enlightenment, and mentioned few of the multitude opportunities education can provide humankind with, are depicted as rays around the light... and the National flag is it specify its importance for "we the people of India"- "Thama soma jyothirgamaya" beneath is the sanskrit saying meaning "Let the knowledge Lead us in to the Light."
Logo for New Education Policy.
Logo in different variations. The logo shows male and female students holding a fountain pen and on top bright sun is a symbol for brighter future. The lower part has a open book with tricolour.
in logo orange colour represents children of higher education.green represents children of school education.book represents 12 themes for school education.academic cap represnts 20 themes for higher education.
The logo outlines the simple philosophy that those youth and children who aspire to fly high need to start realizing their dreams through education.