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Addressing regional disparity

Addressing regional disparity
Start Date :
Jan 22, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
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Ensuring access to higher education is critical to mobilising greater participation thereby increasing the Gross Enrolment Ratio. How can we address the issue of skewed access to ...

Ensuring access to higher education is critical to mobilising greater participation thereby increasing the Gross Enrolment Ratio. How can we address the issue of skewed access to higher education which will reduce existing regional disparities and why have existing schemes failed to resolve these gaps.

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RANJITHKUMAR SEELAM
RANJITHKUMAR SEELAM 11 years 3 months ago
No proper faculty in APIIITNUZVID.Administration failed to organize students.No proper laboratories,library and auditorium.Please concern about issue.State govt funding 200Cr+ for this.But it's failed to meet the standards of IIT,NIT and IIIT's.Please take action or put a special Investigation Team on this and bring out the corruption which is done in this.
SURAJIT KUMAR DE
SURAJIT KUMAR DE 11 years 3 months ago
Now Good education means costly educations. It is a big problem for middle class persons to give best education and knowledge for their child. I think our education structure need to be improve for all the people. Our Govt. can use spare / heritage building, land, property for that purposes. Our Govt. need to be spent some amount to build a good structure of education. This works can be performed Public, Govt. jointly. Start some classes about our workable environment for students knowledge.
Sanjeev Rai
Sanjeev Rai 11 years 3 months ago
Currently good education means costly education. Govt schools and teachers are far behind private schools although cost is almost same. Main challenge is infrastructure. It can be improved by public private partnership. Use land for organizing events and charge for that. Use spare buildings and lands for other innovative use (like ITI after school hours, Solar cells, anganbadi etc.). Commercialize schools without charging students.
Kamlesh Kumar Diwan
Kamlesh Kumar Diwan 11 years 3 months ago
हमे बीमारियो के प्रति सचेत रहना चाहिये हमे बीमारियो के प्रति सचेत रहना चाहिये किन्तु उन्हे बर्डफ्लू ,स्वाईन फ्लू और अन्य अनेक नाम देकर लोगो मे दहशत पैदा करने से बचना चाहिये ,सर्दी जुखाम आम बात है परन्तु सरकार के निर्देशो से डर कर डाक्टर अधिक संवेदनशील हुये तब लोगो मे दहशत फैलना निश्चित है। विश्व मे बीमारियो के कारण मूर्गियो,बतख, सुअर और अन्य जीवो को सामूहिक रूप से मारने के उपक्रम निंदनीय है .बीमारियो का प्रकोप बढ़ रहा है किन्तू क्या हमारा चिकित्सा जगत असफल है ? समझता हूँ ऐसा नही है ,इसलिये ड
Pawan Kumar
Pawan Kumar 11 years 3 months ago
Addressing regional disparity- 1)Education(Vocatiobnal) 2) promotion to new entrepreneurs(even with very less capital) 3)Education in mother tongue & change in language policy so that till higher educaion one can continue in mother tongue. 4)Corruption less govt. 5)Excellent infrastructure-Center govt should take initiave in building roads tom every village. 6)Try to give electricity at least 20 hours a day in villages
Pawan Kumar
Pawan Kumar 11 years 3 months ago
Sir/Mada Reason for disparity- 1) Lack of government will power 2) Policy of govt to fund resources in already rich states e Delhi,Haryana 3)Majority of Hindi heartland is poor- Focus on language Hindi does nt get benefited in higher education & employment at higher level. 4)Lack of cottage industry,small scale industry & cooperatives 5) Lack of Education ,Technical as well as commercial
sandhya tiwari
sandhya tiwari 11 years 3 months ago
The University of Delhi does not have a Faculty of Physical Education. By establishing it we can look forward to start many of the specialised courses in physical education andsports sciences that would produce experts in various fields like sports psychology, sports physiology, sports biomechanics, sports management, Athlete care and rehabilitation, Fitness experts and many more. This shall create wide job opportunities for our youth .
sandhya tiwari
sandhya tiwari 11 years 3 months ago
Sir you need to be applauded for giving impetus to yog all over the world and making yog a compulsory subject in schools. One thing that was missing is the "PHYSICAL EDUCATION" subject that is not given its due status.Physical education should be made compulsory in every school and colleges where by every student should be made to participate in physical activities and competitive sports that would definitely enhance their health related quality of life.
Tamoghna Banerjee
Tamoghna Banerjee 11 years 3 months ago
I have a feeling, which of course has its origin in observing the fellow students of our nation, that education here is more book-related than actually experiencing it first hand. We become familiar to laboratories and experimentation quite late in our school life, which is quite unfortunate and unhealthy from the point of view of true education. The list of developments required for a better groundwork is endless and this is one very basic of them all. Hope that it be taken in good earnest.
sandhya tiwari
sandhya tiwari 11 years 3 months ago
There needs to be a reform in the National Education Policy for providing quality physical education and sports programme in schools and colleges.In order to deliver a consistent high quality fitness and health product , there is a need to control the entire range starting with curriculum development , product design professional development within school and colleges by delivering and assessing health related physical fitness to raise fit kids and there by a fit nation.