Saturday, July 4, 2009

Edu SECTOR in India- is it neglected??

Few things that Indian government is looking forward in education sector at the present scenario are as follows:

1. Increasing the quality of education in Indian schools to raise up the standard of Indian education at par with that of the global education. Global education emphasizes on technical education rather than just preliminary education.Hence, special emphasis is on industry ready professionals.Improving quality of education would mean having a good standard of trained teachers in place along with a good infrastructure in place which can be ensured by optimum utilisation of additional funds being allocated for the same.

2. Successful completion of increasing number of higher educational institutes in India would increase the number of students having higher education which will increase the market size of Indian education market.

3. Increasing literacy in the past years shows an improvement in the primary education market in India. That doesnot imply much improvement if we take into consideration the rate of drop outs at upper primary level.The number of primary education schools are being increased but there is a lack of adequately trained teachers and infrastructure.

3. The high percentage of private schools in India and an increasing number of enrolment in the same means a high acceptability of the same by public. PPP is in a prominent growth phase in every sector of India and hence Education sector should be no exception. PPP would ensure high standard of education in the country.

The increased fund outlay for Sarva Siksha Abhiyaan in the recent years show no negligence by Indian govt. on the improvement of the standard of education. But how is the literacy measured in an economy?? We do see increase in the literacy rate in the country but how effective are these figures?? please find out....

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