Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Behind the Indian Education and Political Jingoism


How firmly do you believe that our politicians should be educated in real and bookish terms to be educated and behave like one?

According to EDUCATION AND POLITICS IN INDIA, the book on Studies in Organization, Society and Policy and edited by Susanne Hoeber Rudolph and Lloyd I. Rudolph, they believe that “studying the politics of education is to identify and analyze the institutions and processes that shape educational policy and performance.”
In the excerpt they have said that the way higher education in India has expanded, added research need was generated in the fields of
  • educational
  • so­ciology
  • economics
  • finance
  • manpower planning
  • administration
Politics should not be done on education at least. Because we are a neglected lot in general. Education in India contains some political constraints, that neither specifies nor confronts them, Susanne Hoeber Rudolph and Lloyd I. Rudolph believe. A study by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council reveals that a majority (70%) of the total universities in India has been graded of poor quality. What should that translate? Has our education system collapsed under the top leadership which is responsible to impart basic free and quality education?

With ‘corruption’ stemming deep down into our systems and has been sinfully accepted as an institution, the ultimate sufferer is not from the urban and/or who is rich, it’s the poor, marginalized, someone who lives in the rural India and not aware of government education propaganda and plans. The poor child from the village needs to know, what the future is up for him.

Indian Education Scene at a Glance

We have collated some data from the EPSI – Educational Promotional Society of India site. Hope it helps.
·        India has a total of 31,324 Colleges and 544 Universities
·        Growth of Higher education needed as per five year plan – 37%
·        Growth of Higher education increase/year – 11%
·        Demand for Higher education increase/year – 20%
·        Human resource demand is increasing/year – 18%
·        Shortfall in no. of seats required and available - 45%

While most cynics have cited foreign varsities and owners are profit mongers and someone who would encourage mindless commercialization, cheating and brazen commercialization of education the increased budget this year will provide some respite to the poor and the needy.  The Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) released early this year despite revealing encouraging results for Tamil Nadu, the basic infrastructure is still lacking. In March 2013, Multibillionaire Indian industrialist Mr. Mukesh Ambani proposed to build a ‘Harvard University’ like replica in India itself. This (news) comes at a condition, the central government needs to pass - the ‘Private Universities Bill (Self-Finance Universities' Bill)’.  The HRD and other eminent scientists believe that there should be a higher participation of PPP – Private Public Partnerships in the education sector.

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