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71. 36th session held on 18th and 19th September, 1972, in New Delhi. Almost simultaneously the Government of India, Ministry of Education and Social Welfare appointed a National Committee under the chairmanship of Dr. P. D. Shukla, with the following terms of references (1) To suggest practical steps to be taken for the implementaion of the uniform pattern of 10+2+3 for the school and college classes in all States and Union Territories of the country. (2) To estimate the cost of implementing the programme. New Pattern in CBSE Schools In view of the overwhelming national importance of this matter the Central Board of Secondary Education set up a special committee to suggest ways and means to implement the new pattern in the member-schools of the Board and advise it on the educational innovations which should be introduced. With this Committee were associated eminent educationists and the experts from sister agencies like Directorate of Education, Delhi, Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan, National Council of Educational Research & Training and other such bodies. This committee favoured the introduction of the change for the following reasons:– (1) It will provide an opportunity and a means to re-vitalize and rationalize school curricula and to structure them on more scientific lines so as to serve the social and economic needs of the adolescent in a better manner.