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Addressing regional disparity

Addressing regional disparity
Start Date :
Jan 22, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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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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anita gandhi
anita gandhi 11 years 4 months ago
*programme4urban area teachers2teach rural/slum kids&adults 1month/twice weekly 1hr- *all indian schools colleges emails must with govt, ngos can be given these emails, min. 5computers per school/college rural areas,prvslyAkash tablets mostly bought by teachers so Ensure this govt by itself handsover tablets2poor kids of organized,unorganized sector parents,tablets training tieups with ngos/corporate india&Vocational courses a must in all institutes logistics for all above from NRI/CORPORATES
Brij sharma
Brij sharma 11 years 4 months ago
First of all end all showy superficial academic orders to educators and strictly end heavy homework given to small children and thus stop ruthless massacre of childhood instead immediately all homework to small children be done at school hours itself strictly see implementation of this most important work which is not on real ground.
manoj soni
manoj soni 11 years 4 months ago
First of All, the new education policy should improve the Govt. School's infrastructure/Faculty/programs/extra-curricular activities. In my point of view, the education is becoming a business in india now-a-days. The ignorance of govt. schools is pave the way to private players to run their business. You can see other developed countries, govt is only running better schools there. Why not in India? For nursery admissions only, person have to pay Lakhs of Rupees as fees and donations.
Meenakshi Srinivasan
Meenakshi Srinivasan 11 years 4 months ago
why is simple- political interference. Remove reservation and see the magic of merit getting the right students into the "right" programs.
Abhinandan Borthakur
Abhinandan Borthakur 11 years 4 months ago
Providing for a compulsory course of "Knowing the North-East" especially in the Secondary classes can help in reducing the discrimination of the North-Easterners by the mainland Indians. This will help in sensitizing the rest of India and helping them know that the North East is actually an integral part of India and not an East Asian country.
Khyati Amin
Khyati Amin 11 years 4 months ago
In this technology era…Govt. of Gujarat has never appoint “ COMPUTER TEACHER “ in any standard ( from Std. 1 to Std12). It is very important subject in this competitive world….Then also why this injustice to computer subject in our Gujarat? In Govt. school temporary computer teachers are quitting their job in 6 to 12 months. So actual and effective education not happening in school. If we are talking about technology and E-Commerce then students should learn this subject properly in school.
puneet manchanda
puneet manchanda 11 years 4 months ago
In IT sector we are world leaders but our education system is still primitive. Just think of possibilities of India's IT capabilities if we align our education system with Industry need. Today in IT mobility , cloud and Analytics are the key things but a comp science engineer in India comes out of college after 4 yours of study without a clue of these. It is the time to involve industry experts and revamp our syllabus.
rajkumar pandey
rajkumar pandey 11 years 4 months ago
education is in concurrent list and centre must immediately disband all state education boards as allowing 30 different boards is allowing country to disintegrate at a future date. state boards if allowed separate existence must follow a single NCERT syllabus. only then national integrity can be saved. secular and leftist groups (anti-hindu elements supported by international islamic, christian groups) require urgent elimination by nationalist education based on eternal vaidic principles
shailesh dhyani
shailesh dhyani 11 years 4 months ago
EDUSAT is successful in bridging all regions of the country on a common platform. Use of technology should be made to impart to all type of education. It has the capacity to enter into the remotest area of the state in seconds. The doctors of Afghanistan are using this technology to impart medical education to the people of the remotest and terror sick areas of Afghanistan.