For the large-scale and paperless execution of the task, a digital platform, including a website and mobile app, has been established. In order to reach out to stakeholders like parents, Anganwadi workers, teachers, teacher educators, and students, among others, the States and UTs have used the bottom-up approach to conduct district level consultations, mobile app-based surveys, state level consultations through State Focus Groups, and state steering committee. at the local level to gather their thoughts and opinions regarding the future of formal education, child care and education, teacher preparation, and adult education.

The Ministry of Education (MoE), the Government of India, and the Department of School Education and Literacy (DoSE and L) intend to solicit opinions from various stakeholders through an online public consultation survey. This will be helpful in gathering very useful and essential inputs for the formulation of the National Curriculum Framework and also later in the process of developing curriculum, textbooks, and other educational materials.
This online survey is being conducted in 23 languages, including the languages listed in the VIIIth Schedule of our Constitution, and is open to all stakeholders, including teachers, headmasters or principals, school leaders, educationists, parents, students, community members, NGOs, experts, public representatives, artists, artisans, farmers, and anyone else who has an interest in school education and teacher education.




























