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30 New Varsities, College in Each Districts Planned: PMBy Dr arvind, Section Education
The government of India plans to set up 30 new universities and is mulling a college in each of the country's 340 districts to improve the quality of education and add to the pool of skilled workforce, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said here today.
"The work on the modalities for setting these up has begun and the Ministry of Human resource Development, the UGC and the Planning Commission are working to operationalise this in next 2-3 months. This expansion is going to be a landmark in expanding access to high quality education across the country. These Universities, in my view, should focus on achieving international standards of excellence and should be rated among the top institutions in the world. They should have the best faculty, excellent physical resources, a wide range of disciplines, and most importantly, a diverse student body. They should become the launching pads for our entry into the knowledge economy," Dr Singh said. Addressing the gathering on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the University of Mumbai, Dr Singh added that the government was committed to setting up 6,000 model schools across the country. The one high-quality school in every block of the country will be benchmarked as centres of excellence, according to the Prime Minister. Dr Singh noted that the National Knowledge Commission appointed by the government has recommended a massive expansion of higher education across India. "The Commission believes that by 2015, India should attain a gross enrolment ratio of at least 15 per cent if we are to be in line with most modern societies," Dr Singh said. Click on "Full Story" for more...
The Prime Minister warned that less than half the students who pass through school go in for a college education in India. He further noted that two-third of India's universities and 90 per cent of the colleges are below average quality.
"We are at a point when the dynamics of our population growth can catapult us into a prolonged cycle of rapid economic growth,'' said Singh. "The reality at the moment is that around 10 per cent of the relevant age-group is enrolled in any institute of higher education as compared to 40-50 per cent in most developed economies. In almost half the districts in the country, higher education enrolments are abysmally low and most importantly, there is a nagging fear that university curricula are not synchronised with employment needs," Dr Singh said. Dr Singh noted that the Mumbai varsity which began as the University of Bombay has given scores of eminent scholars, scientists, industrialists, administrators and professionals in all walks of life. "No wonder it is rated among the top-500 universities in the world," Dr Singh observed. Dwelling on the government's plans to improve higher education Dr Singh noted that his administration has sanctioned the setting up of six Indian Institutes of Science in addition to the one already in existence. The Prime Minister acknowledged that educational institutions across the country were not upto the mark. The PM also called for universities to tap into the large pool of Indian origin teaching manpower spread across the world's universities. "I do believe our universities need and deserve better leadership and more transparent, efficient and liberal governance systems. I also believe that a university should be a community imbued by the values of liberalism, pluralism, secularism, social justice and the pursuit of excellence," Dr Singh said. Source- Tribune, 23/06/07
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