NEP 2020 clearly states that India aims to achieve 100% GER in school education from pre-primary to secondary by 2030. This target aligns with the SDG-4 timeline and reflects an urgent push to bring all children into the education system. The year 2030 is therefore the benchmark for universal school access in the policy. Meeting this deadline is central to many other reforms proposed.
Option A:
2030 is the official target year mentioned for universal school enrolment in NEP 2020. It is chosen to match global sustainable development goals and gives a decade-long implementation window. Hence, this year correctly represents the policyβs ambition for school access.
Option B:
2025 is an earlier year and is unrealistic for such a large system-wide change; NEP does not set this as the GER 100% deadline.
Option C:
2035 is associated more with higher education GER targets and not with school GER 100%.
Option D:
2040 appears in the policy for the overall restructuring of higher education but not for school universalisation.
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