Centre for Education Policy of India (CEPI)
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Founded 📆 | 25 July 2015 |
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The Centre for Education Policy of India (CEPI) is an Indian think-tank on higher education.
CEPI was started as a platform for discussion / debate among various stakeholders in the sector, be it educationalists, experts, students, teachers as well as those in educational governance amongst others. .[1]
Description[edit]
CEPI is governed by an advisory group of experts in higher education, who together with other experts share opinions, participate in consultations, produce White papers and influence public opinion. In addition, CEPI initiates surveys/studies to document the ills of the present system.
CEPI is promoted by Kanohar Lal Trust Society (KLTS)a non-profit organization established in 1968 with the primary objective of furthering the access of education to girls and women in Meerut and Village Sonda in the district of Ghaziabad.
References[edit]
- ↑ Hardinge), India Governor-General (1910-1916 (1915). India Educational Policy, 1913: Being a Resolution Issued by the Governor General in Council on the 21st February 1913. Superintendent Government Printing. Search this book on
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- Official website
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