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Author(s): Vandana Srivastava

Email(s): vandanavivek2604@gmail.com

Address: Department of Education, Harlal Group of Istitutios, Greater Noida

*Corresponding Author: vandanavivek2604@gmail.com

Published In:   Volume - 32,      Issue - 2,     Year - 2026

DOI: 10.52228/JRUA.2026-32-2-10  

ABSTRACT:
The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 places a strong emphasis on the use of digital technology to improve teaching and learning in India's higher education institutions. In order to achieve the policy's objectives of access, fairness, quality, and flexibility in higher education, digital literacy and blended learning have become essential facilitators. Within the context of NEP 2020, this article investigates the function of digital literacy and blended learning as transformational instruments. It investigates how faculty's and students' digital competences support the successful implementation of blended learning models, which integrate in-person education with online and technologically enabled learning. Additionally, the study emphasizes how blended learning may advance learner-cantered pedagogy, boost engagement, and facilitate lifelong learning. The article also addresses issues including the digital divide, infrastructure constraints, and the requirement for ongoing professional growth. In order to achieve the goals of NEP 2020 and to promote an inclusive, resilient, and future-ready higher education, the abstract concludes that improving digital literacy and methodically putting blended learning approaches into practice are crucial.

Cite this article:
Srivastava (2026). Role of Digital Literacy and Blended Learning in Higher Education Institutions under NEP 2020. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-A: SOCIAL-SCIENCE), 32(2), pp.98-105. DOI:https://doi.org/10.52228/JRUA.2026-32-2-10


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