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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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Anil Kumar Tyagi 10 years 3 months ago

Regional disparity can only be addressed by common syllbus,same school infrastructure,same standard for teachers and training to people in management in education across india.By banning coaching classes/private tutoring by professional outside school which is main reason for disparity in education among student region to region.by imposing service tax to finance education across india free of cost including meals ,uniform,books, stationary to all as fundamental right of every child in india.

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Pramod Belanki 10 years 3 months ago

Reserved
people get more
benefits than deserve
people.
can gov change this...
gov can't, becoz vote bank matters....
general category are also voters

Njhanwar
Nitin Jhanwar 10 years 3 months ago

#ExpenditureManagementCommission The budget for India's #CCTNS is the same as that was allocated in year 2009- whereas the Governemnt - at cost of Consumer- has had a windfall in Auction od Spectrum! If the Government is serious about cyber security #CCTNS should have a stand alone integrated connectivity in terms of Spectrum band and Optical fiber cable or any other segregated and protected method #ForPerusal

rajnikataria16@gmail.com
RAJNI KATARIA 10 years 3 months ago

irrespective of caste I believe that opportunity be given to the one who really need it

pani.monu9@gmail.com
monika pani 10 years 3 months ago

i am a 12th commerce student and i want to share my views regarding the reservation system.
govt.had provide much facilities to the SC castes as compared to Gen.All priorities are given firstly to them... but in reality gen. castes are suffering more ... as u can see that in many colleges the cutoff marks for SC is much lesser then the Gen.. why?god has given same brains to all of us.. it only depend on ourselves how we use it..and not only in edt. but also in job sectors SC r given all advt

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V K TYAGI 10 years 3 months ago

We must address the regional disparity in our educational system.It will help to unite our country.Regional disparity will cause dispute among states.Addressing of disparity is must which can be best addressed through education---

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ARUN JHA 10 years 3 months ago

Respected PM
The government should manage up to secondary education only. Higher education should be left with Private reputed parties with control of government. It is useless to run substandard colleges at public cost to gain popularity . There are many universities/Colleges who produce no quality graduates but are liability . What is the use of having a degree without knowledge? There should not be any government aided universities. If, they do better they can earn their running costs.

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Shobhna Dheemati 10 years 3 months ago

The current government education system seems as if we are giving birth to an educated inefficient and unskilled future of our country. The whole activity in govt. Schools revolve around mid day meals and BLO work of teachers etc. Instead of skill development, sports, studies etc.

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tuhin das 10 years 3 months ago

Significant financial investment in a country’s education system does not necessarily produce academic returns and The countries with the best rankings make basic skill development (like numeracy and literacy) a high priority with Non-cognitive skills are equally important. Countries who excelled in the report also valued communication, leadership, teamwork, global citizenship, problem solving, emotional intelligence, and entrepreneurship.Effort is more valuable than inherited intelligence.

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Ajith Shetty 10 years 3 months ago

Govt is focusing on reducing expenditures on various fields and it is appreciable. My suggestion is that central govt. employees are getting huge benefits which are not at all needed like reimbursement of their children's education fee, tour expenses within and outside India etc. They are earning enough money let them pay using that money. It is not acceptable that a person earning enough money is getting benefit and the poor is paying all his educational exp. by himself. Hope you understand.

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