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Indian Knowledge has widely contributed to the field of medicine, art, literature, science and social sciences. The Indian Knowledge System (IKS) is a system introduced via the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 as a part of the curriculum of higher education. The objective of reviving traditional knowledge is not only being emphasized on the national level but also internationally through United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues in the 2019 session. This Forum is aimed at identifying and sharing successful practices and lessons learned in the advancement of indigenous people's rights, as well as formulating policy. During the colonial era, Britishers regarded the Indian education system as superstitious and this widely held belief is largely attributable to the faulty education system in India, which has undermined the teaching of ancient Indian knowledge and scientific accomplishments. University Grant Commission (UGC) has now noted the recommendation of the NEP 2020 and introduced a draft on Indian Knowledge System at the Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels.
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