Historical Perspectives on Indian Knowledge System
- Indian Knowledge is deeply rooted in tradition, passed down through generations, making Indian civilization the world's oldest living civilization.
- Reforms and evolution in Indian Knowledge have allowed it to adapt to modern demands while preserving its intellectual heritage.
- The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 advocates for the inclusion of Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) in the educational curriculum, promoting a holistic approach to learning.
- The Ministry of Education established the Indian Knowledge System (IKS) division in October 2020, with centres at various institutes to foster IKS in education.
- 'Indian Knowledge' encompasses both materialistic and spiritual knowledge, aiming for the holistic development of individuals.
- The Upanishads distinguish ....
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