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Delhi Nursery admission


-Transparency in Nursery Education Admission Policy
level requirement and government efforts
Transparency in Nursery Education Admission Policy level requirement and government efforts

#blackmoney # Taxchori #Budget 2016 #education for everyone

Why does court support the management quota in nursery admission?


national interest is missing - education sector

I have applied for 18 schools for my child but he did not get space in any school list . As a
parent we are too nurvers, what should we do ? Delhi do not have sufficient school so that
they can give education to every one. Government in India do not have strong policy to curb
the malpractice in the name of autonomy of private school, Black money involvement in
education sector. In india only we talk about make in India but as a parents we feel we fail in
India due to poor policies and poor intention to bring transparency in system .
similarly many parents are reporting they have applied for 40 Plus school but their child
name in no list .
Is schools are out of Government control due to commercialization of education in India.
Black Money ,caption money , donation , corruption has hold in country,
we parents are paying more than 1 lakh rupees tax annually,
we are hopeless shell we stop paying tax, education cess as Bombay High court said in one
case , it may be possible public will stop paying tax if government do not have better policy
for betterment and control over scope of black money , we pay tax for betterment , for no
corruption, enough facility , education for everyone.

Refuse to pay taxes if govt doesn't curb 'hydra-headed' corruption: Bombay HC


http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-don-t-pay-taxes-unless-government-curbs-hydraheaded-corruption-bombay-high-court-2173410

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First suggestion: Increase opportunity of education (right to


education)
With existing infrastructure, if school can run in shifts (two or three) or some evening classes
just like UK and USA, many more people can get opportunity to complete their education.
Also the operating cost will be reduced drastically.

Contents
First suggestion: Increase opportunity of education (right to education) .................... 1
New Education Policy................................................................................................. 6
A)

Suggestions to promote education in India....................................................... 6

Right to Education act ............................................................................................. 6


School Shift for increasing employment and education for every one..................... 6
Semester System to reduce load on children.......................................................... 6
Sports education need to be mandatory ................................................................. 6
Saving the Girls - Girls Self-defense training .......................................................... 7
First Aid Education .................................................................................................. 7
Mandatory Disaster Management Education .......................................................... 7
Comprehensive education ethics, physical education, arts & crafts, life skills ..... 8
B)

TRANSPARENCY IN NURSERY EDUCATION ADMISSIONS ....................... 8

Improving the quality of regulation .......................................................................... 8


School fees direct transfer in school Bank A/c ..................................................... 9
PAN/ TIN /BAR code mandatory in all school fees receipts ................................. 9
"No Poor child has applied" .................................................................................. 9
Social responsibility of School .............................................................................. 9
Safety of our children & responsibility of school ................................................... 9
TAX Benefit on Child Education ......................................................................... 10
D)

TRANSPARENCY REQUIREMENT IN SCHOOL/COLLEGE FEES.............. 10

Requirement of National Level Education Fee regulatory Bill ............................... 10


Ranking of institutions and accreditations ............................................................. 11
Proposed Grading of School ................................................................................. 11

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(E) PROMOTION OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
SYSTEMS IN SCHOOL AND ADULT EDUCATION ................................................ 13
You Tube/ Microsoft / Google can bring revolution in Education Sector ............... 13
All India Radio / DTH can bring in education channels ......................................... 13
(F)

SUSTAINING STUDENT SUPPORT SYSTEMS ........................................... 13


Develop the culture of adopting a government school and contribute in school
Infrastructure development support .................................................................... 13
Promoting Social Drive as culture from Sports Body ICC & BCCI & Cricker /
Celebrities .......................................................................................................... 13
Promoting Social Drive from Film Actors, Film Industry, Film Producer, Film
Director / Celebrities to run social drive as Social responsibility ......................... 13
Promoting Social Responsibility of all religious Institution (Hindu/ Muslim/
Christian/ Sikh) in India ............................................................................... 14
Promoting corporate scholarship as Social Responsibility by giving tax benefit . 14
Promoting Individual scholarship Social Responsibility by giving tax benefit...... 14

Social Drive like .................................................................................................... 14


(G) ENGAGEMENT WITH INDUSTRY TO LINK EDUCATION TO
EMPLOYABILITY ..................................................................................................... 14
Bridging gender and social gaps ........................................................................... 14
Developing the best teachers................................................................................ 14
Promote cultural integration through language ..................................................... 14
Internationalization of higher education ................................................................ 15
Promoting open and distance learning (odl) and online courses........................... 15
Integrating skill development in higher education ................................................. 15
Improving state public universities ........................................................................ 15
Enabling inclusive education education of girls, scs, sts, minorities and children
with special needs................................................................................................. 15
New knowledge, pedagogies and approaches for teaching of science, maths and
technology in school education to improve learning outcomes of students........... 16
Revamping teacher education for quality teachers ............................................... 16
Reforming school examination systems ................................................................ 16
Extending outreach of secondary and senior secondary education ...................... 16
Internationalization of higher education ................................................................ 16
Financing higher education ................................................................................... 16
Meaningful partnership with the private sector ...................................................... 16

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Linking higher education to society ....................................................................... 16
Pace setting roles of central institutions ................................................................ 17
Focus on child health ............................................................................................ 17
Promotion of languages ........................................................................................ 17
School standards, school assessment and school management systems ............ 17
Strengthening of vocational education .................................................................. 17
Addressing regional disparity ................................................................................ 17
Accelerating rural literacy with special emphasis on women, scs, sts & minorities
through adult education and national open schooling systems ............................. 18
Ensuring learning outcomes in elementary education........................................... 18
Promoting research and innovation ...................................................................... 18
Governance reforms for quality ............................................................................. 18
Benefits: ................................................................................................................... 18
Feedback & Initiative taken by government.............................................................. 18
Punjab approves Educational fee regulator ........................................................ 18
Foreign Education Provider's Bill .......................................................................... 19
We find India quite confusing: British educator ..................................................... 19
Australia to include India in Asia Pacific education initiative ................................. 20
Higher investment in education ............................................................................. 20
The National Skill Certification and Monetary Reward Scheme ............................ 20
Human Resource & Skill Development Fund | Unorganized Sector in India | Skill
Gap Analysis Reports ........................................................................................... 20
India will need another 1,000 universities and 50,000 more colleges, according to
government estimates. .......................................................................................... 20
Indian students spend over Rs 10,000 crore on foreign education per year:
ASSOCHAM ......................................................................................................... 21
The Mahindra Group marked its entry into the Higher Education sector with the
inauguration of a premier Engineering institution - Mahindra cole Centrale
(MEC).................................................................................................................... 21
Google in education .............................................................................................. 21
India Govt to upgrade 39 more medical colleges as super-specialty hospitals ..... 22
New Zealand enters Indian education market, to open pre-school in Chennai ..... 22
All-India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE). .................................................... 22
Government takes step to put Indian institutes on global list ................................ 22
Interest rate subsidy on education loans............................................................... 22

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The 'French' Connection in Engineering ............................................................... 22
Education department issues Economically Weaker Section application notice ... 23
Five new norms to be included in RTE The new norms are working day, teachers'
learning equipment, sports material, library and student-teacher ratio.................. 23
Five more IITs in Jammu and Kashmir, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Andhra Pradesh and
Kerala ................................................................................................................... 23
Five IIMs in Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Bihar, Odisha and Maharashtra............. 23
Indian engineering graduates' degrees to be recognised across 17 countries...... 23
Scope for Black Money and Tax chori in Education Sector ...................................... 26
Implementation of DBT schemes .......................................................................... 26
Solution: ................................................................................................................... 26
Nursery admission corrupt practice .......................................................................... 26
Government Initiative ............................................................................................... 27
Complain of parents against school ......................................................................... 36

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New Education Policy
Topic outline taken from mygov- Government of India Initiative:
http://mygov.in/group_info/new-education-policy
Skill Development

A)

Suggestions to promote education in India

Right to Education act

As per Right to Education act - School should be available for each children. I would like to
suggest best suitable solution that School should be run in 3 shifts to increase the opportunity
of education for each child.

School Shift for increasing employment and education for every one
First & second shift of 5 hours each + Evening school should be for 3 hours, total 13 hours.
Three sets of teachers will be used. This will also help increasing the employment.

Semester System to reduce load on children


Semester System (every 3 month - like in any MBA) need to be introduced for reducing work
load and creating better knowledge understanding.

Sports education need to be mandatory


Sports education need to be mandatory and it should have a proper syllabus. This should not
be used as free period or PT only. Schools should operate on joint venture system with different
sports bodies.

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Saving the Girls Girls Self-defense training


Self defense training should be mandatory especially for girls (approximate 100 Hours in a
year). This training may start from Class 6th onwards.

First Aid Education


Adding the First Aid education in schools / colleges will help us save lot of precious lives. In
India, awareness on first aid is missing at every level and need to be added different levels.

Mandatory Disaster Management Education


Adding the disaster management education in schools / colleges like sports (few best examples
like videos, movie shows (once in week) in schools about disaster management, movie on flood
safety, rescue operation, safety in earthquake and safety in fire. One chapter in syllabus on
safety and disaster management may be added in school education. Lab room to display best
safety features.

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Comprehensive education ethics, physical education, arts


life skills

B)

crafts,

TRANSPARENCY IN NURSERY EDUCATION ADMISSIONS

Improving the quality of regulation


Benchmarking - Best Example: Online/ for full state Polytechnic or engineering admission
counseling at in Madhya Pradesh Vyapam.
Similar kind of concept in nursery admission process state wise bring lots of transparency in
admission process, also it is big relief for parents and in the same time it will help to stop black
money involved in the name of donation. Transparency in fee structure and online process
breaks the concept of donation.

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School fees direct transfer in school Bank A/c


All Fees should be transferred directly in school account by NEFT or cheque. At the same time
schools have to mention PAN Number / TIN Number in all receipts.
PAN/ TIN /BAR code mandatory in all school fees receipts
Every fees receipt should have Bar code / TIN Number / PAN Number
"No Poor child has applied"
A common admission counseling system shall be introduced (may be city wise) for all schools
(like Vyapam in MP) EWS students can also be distributed according to their location etc. Fake
statement of schools also gets caught that "no Poor children has applied". Schools cannot run
away from their social responsibility to take 25 % seats of poor quota (EWS).
Social responsibility of School
Strict rule for school also required that they should have to spend 5-10% of their income in
Social Responsibility (Free Books, Poor student Fees, Save the Senior citizen, Save the Girl
child, Tree Plantation etc.).
Safety of our children responsibility of school
Schools are harassing parents for undeclared and unauthentic rules and regulation. There
should be some rules and responsibility of school if children not present consecutive 3 days
then school should inform parents by email, SMS or call or written letter to ensure no miss
happening with children. Before cancelling admission of children at least 2 warning massage
should be sent by school. All rules and regulations should be as per national education system
and as approved by HRD Ministry. Financial penalty clause on school should be brought in
favor of parents. For everything school should not impose financial penalty. All fee structure
definition should be defined nation wise and shall not change school to school.

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TAX Benefit on Child Education

Currently tax benefit for child education is Rs. 200 only that is quite old and far away from
current situation. People are paying Rs. 3000 to 6000 per month for child school fee.
Government need to increase this tax benefit amount to atleast Rs. 3000 per month for child
education to promote education level in India
Department of Revenue Feedback:
Ref: DORVU/E/2015/00761 dated 15 Sep 2015
The Issue tax benefit on child education raised in your grievance pertains to policy
matter hence matter has been refer to TAX policy Division of CBDT for further
necessary action.

D) TRANSPARENCY REQUIREMENT IN SCHOOL/COLLEGE


FEES
Requirement of National Level Education Fee regulatory Bill
1.

All School, Engineering colleges, Medical colleges are charging unwanted fees in the
name of development fees, infrastructure fees, books, library, donation fee etc. This
requires re-evaluation to stop black money involvement. For all receipts, TIN number
or Pan Number should be compulsory. These schools / colleges should be treated as
small scale industries type Education.

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National Level Education Fee Regulatory Bill Required
Fees Heads
Development fees
Infrastructure fees
Library
Computer
Laboratory (Phy/Chem/Bio)
Stationary charges
Hostel /Accommodation
(Should
not benot
mandatory)
Food
(Should
be
mandatory)
Transportation (Should not
be
mandatory)
Annual
charges/
Fee/function
Sports
Book
Cloth/Uniform
Examination Fee
ETC.

2.
3.

Transparency in charges / fees structure framework is required. National Level common


fees regulatory bill required.
Fees should be as per School Grading system of school or colleges (G1to G5) as per
facility standard like

Ranking of institutions and accreditations


Proposed Grading of School
School Grading

Facility

Grade G1

Basic Facility + Zoo + JIM+ Swimming Pool+ Music


facility + Drawing art+ Clay art + Joint venture with
spots Body + Free check up (Doctor Visit) in every
Week + Disaster Management Training + Horse
Riding + 3G Internet + Laptop+ Computer Room +
ISO 9001

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Grade G2

Basic Facility + JIM+ Swimming Pool+ Music facility


+ Drawing art+ Clay art + Joint venture with spots
Body + Free check up (Doctor Visit) in every Week+
Disaster management Training +3G Internet +
Computer Room

Grade G3

Basic Facility + Music facility + Drawing art+ Clay art


+ Free check up (Doctor Visit) in every Week + 3G
Internet

Grade G4

School having basic Facility Play Ground, Library,


Spots ground, Toilet, Drinking, water facility +
Disaster management Training + Should have
separate Bank a/c and all fees /charges directly
deposited in School bank A/c through
NEFT/Cheque/DD.

Grade G5

Many more dont have basic facility

Note:

All Schools should have separate Bank a/c and all


fees / charges directly deposited in School bank A/c
through NEFT/Cheque. All nationalized bank/
private bank can help in this Subject.

4. Development fee is applicable in new schools only up to 4 years from registration


/ establishment of school while various old schools are still charging these fees
continuously.
5. All components of fee structure need to be fixed nation wise and school/college
have to publish detail on Internet as well as Government Income tax site. All fee
receipts must have Bar code / Pan No/ TIN No etc.

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(E) PROMOTION OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION
TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS IN SCHOOL AND ADULT EDUCATION
You Tube/ Microsoft Google can bring revolution in Education
Sector
1.

2.

To increase the free education program education for every one- You tube or
Microsoft can bring videos related to their education course like maths, science at all
level from class 1 to 12 or higher, technological video like engineering maintenance of
automobile, power plant etc. in number of fields.
Competitive environment creation for Social responsibility of Individual/ Schools/
Colleges and They should have target to publish the open video content on You Tube
about education /Subject / technology/ Class room material-notes

All India Radio DTH can bring in education channels


3.

4.

HRD Ministry to play important role in this area. To reach to everyone Telecast / DTH providers can help in this subject to promote education. DD channel
could be a good point to start. If government gives some special tax benefits then lot of
private DTH providers and private parties also comes in front.
For Microsoft itself this is really good opportunity to promote Bing by investing in
education program. Quality of service will help them to connect with all internet users,
mobile users, also they can bring live education channel through DTH.

(F) SUSTAINING STUDENT SUPPORT SYSTEMS


Develop the culture of adopting government school and contribute in school
Infrastructure development support
Suppose one Government school adopted by MS Dhoni and another one adopted by
priyanka chopra, Dipika , Sachin , Reliance , Adani etc. So definitely after some time
it will create very competitive atmosphere and teacher , student feel pride to be part
of this competitive journey and for their better performance starts /corporate
definitely do more effort as their name and branding added with schools

Promoting Social Drive as culture from Sports Body ICC BCCI Cricker
Celebrities
http://vishesh2014.blogspot.in/2015/01/promoting-sports-body-icc-bcci-cricker.html

Promoting Social Drive from Film Actors, Film Industry, Film Producer, Film
Director Celebrities to run social drive as Social responsibility
http://vishesh2014.blogspot.in/2015/01/promoting-social-drive-from-film-actors.html

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Promoting Social Responsibility of all religious Institution (Hindu/ Muslim/
Christian/ Sikh) in India
Promoting corporate scholarship as Social Responsibility by giving tax benefit
Promoting Individual scholarship Social Responsibility by giving tax benefit

Social Drive like


1. Scholarship to engineering, Medical students (Rs. 25000/- to Rs. 50000/- each
Student per year)
2. Scholarship for school going student (Rs. 500/-to 1000/- Per month)
3. Scholarship for intelligent student Rs. 50000/- one time Scholarship)
4. Adopting a government school and contribute in school Infrastructure
development support. (10 lakhs per school).
5. Free book library development for students in schools, colleges, professional
institutes like engineering, medical, CA, Law etc.

(G) ENGAGEMENT WITH INDUSTRY TO LINK EDUCATION TO


EMPLOYABILITY
Developing the culture of Industry Education oriented program means
1. Every corporate should have training program for their employee ( 10% of
working day in years), and out of them
2. 5% of working day should be certificate base class room training program
under skill development for each employee
3. At least 10% of their employee strength should have to offer internship for
college /school student for free internship for up to one month and paid
internship of 3,6,12 month program.

Bridging gender and social gaps


1.
2.
3.
4.

33% reservation for Girls teacher,


33% Girls staff in school and colleges
33% reservation of girls admission in school /college
Free public conveyance for girls student in school/college

Developing the best teachers


No quota in selection of teacher in Govt. school

Promote cultural integration through language

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In school history/economics subject all tourism spot and there story need to
be add in course material so that student in India should know about
incredible India. and at least one chapter about Indian as well as foreign
language greeting to promote culture of cross cities, also one chapter about
Best practices by railway , water harvesting , power saving , power
generation, Importance of Patent, Innovation need to be added

Internationalization of higher education


Reserve the 10% of quota for cross country student
Flexibility & Promoting the global Collaboration of School & College

Promoting open and distance learning (odl) and online courses


Should be after graduation
Only for specific skill, Skill like, IT, Railway, Power sector, engineering, Oil & Gas, Piping
Technology, PG Program,
Job oriented skill,
Specialization for working professional,

Integrating skill development in higher education


Specialization for working professional,
Skill like, IT, Railway, Power sector, engineering, Oil & Gas, Piping
Technology, PG Program,
Example short term Proficiency courses just like
M S Ramaiah School of Advanced Studies- www.msrsas.org/
PROFICIENCE COURSES like run by IISC Bangalore http://cce.iisc.ernet.in/Proficience/semesterindex.php

Improving state public universities

Enabling inclusive education education of girls, scs, sts, minorities


and children with special needs

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New knowledge, pedagogies and approaches for teaching of science,


maths and technology in school education to improve learning
outcomes of students

Revamping teacher education for quality teachers


All teacher have to be submit Course on government web site and available for
reuse as e learning tools, for general public
Biometric attendance in all school (Govt. & private) for student and Teacher

Reforming school examination systems

Extending outreach of secondary and senior secondary education

Internationalization of higher education

Financing higher education

Meaningful partnership with the private sector

Linking higher education to society

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Pace setting roles of central institutions
Common Placement cell,
Should have responsible to support for student to get internship
Take meeting of placement officer monthly and identify and implement skill
gap by organization
Job oriented skill certificate base training,
Organized free seminars for student by industry leaders.
Most important simplify the learning process.
Uniformity in fees structure for all school & colleges, and
Supporting financial help and scholarship for poor student

Focus on child health


School should organized health camp every month as social responsibility of
school and every time they need to call different kind of doctors like, teeth,
eyes, bone. Every student should get certificate of report and should be
summery have to be submitted on group of parents and government site.
Mandatory Sports for good health and tie with sports body, Minimum 30 Hours
in years for yoga & Sports (Not only PT) for each student

Promotion of languages

School standards, school assessment and school management systems

Strengthening of vocational education


Easy the process of registration for institute, special Financial support & Tax
benefit to Institute to build nation or Skill India, all course material should
have to be submitted in government site and should be available for public
review and future reference. Flexibility in adding new courses as per market
demand

Addressing regional disparity

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Accelerating rural literacy with special emphasis on women, scs, sts
minorities through adult education and national open schooling
systems

Ensuring learning outcomes in elementary education

Promoting research and innovation

Governance reforms for quality

Benefits:
1. Employment increase teachers, other staff.
2. No investments in infrastructure creation school buildings are already available.
3. School income increase so automatically development of city.
4. Basic school /college fee should not be more than 200/- per month so that every
person can get education. Govt. needs to take some good step for this.
5. Tractability of school income to stop black money involvement
6. Quality of education increase
7. Government income will increase from collected taxes in DTH , Tele broadcasting.

Feedback

Initiative taken by government

This comes in my knowledge from India today dated 22 Oct. 2013

Punjab approves Educational fee regulator


To prevent private institutions from charging excessive fee from students, the Punjab
government on Monday decided to set up a regulatory body to keep a check on
them.
A Punjab government spokesman said that the new regulator was being set up to
rationalize and regulate the fee structure in unaided educational institutions across
the state.
The decision was taken in the cabinet meeting here chaired by chief minister
Parkash Singh Badal.
The Punjab and Haryana high court had recently said that private institutions could
not be allowed to charge fees from students arbitrarily.

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Foreign Education Provider's Bill
We find India quite confusing: British educator
News comes in knowledge:
educator/article5300520.ece

http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/industry-and-economy/education/we-find-india-quite-confusing-british-

The biggest challenge in the education sector in the future is to make it affordable to
everybody, says Martin Hall, Vice Chancellor of the over 100-year-old Salford
University, Manchester, UK.
I feel very strongly about it. So in the future, education between different countries
should be a partnership. Its not about us exporting a highly expensive product. At our
University were examining how we can come into countries like India and work with
partners to offer the best opportunities. I am very excited about the model we are
developing for that.
We have a number of partnerships in different parts of the world weve been in Sri
Lanka for 25 years but are yet to come to India. We want to set up international hubs,
where our expert staff will fly out from 5 to 8 days and provide quality teaching, and
are excited about doing that in India.
We find India quite confusing because we get certain messages from the Federal
government and entirely different messages from the state governments and partners.
And there are so many new private universities in India and wed like to work with
them. But we also respect the older universities because they have a higher status,
but often not much money.
Salford University
We are well over 100 years old and have over 20,000 students, including 2,000
international students. The three big countries which supply us students are China,
India and Nigeria.
the economic growth in Britain last year was 0.2 per cent.
Yours was well over 5 per cent. The point is the global economy is shifting south, towards Asia, towards China,
India, and to survive our universities need to build these partnerships because we live in a globalised world.
Wed like to think our international education is good for India, but its also very good for our own students. In
my university, and I am very proud of it, half of my British students are the first in their families to come to a
university. Lots of them havent had the opportunity to leave Britian; many havent even been to London. So for
them to meet international students is a great opportunity.
Moving forward, what are the challenges in education?
Huge financial challenges in making education affordable for many more students. Weve got to find very clever
ways of using new technology in the best way to improve the quality of education, while we reduce the costs. I
also believe womens education is important everywhere. If we dont drive that were not going to get social
change.

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Australia to include India in Asia Pacific education initiative
Read more at:
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/26090504.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
By PTI | 20 Nov, 2013, 01.13PM IST

Higher investment in education


http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-11-25/news/44448539_1_highereducation-rashtriya-ucchatar-shiksha-abhiyan-pallam-raju
IANS Nov 25, 2013, 10.53PM IST

Referring to the 12th five-year plan (2012-17) thrust on higher education, The new
initiative in higher education - Rashtriya Ucchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA), Additional
spending of Rs.25,000 crore by the central and state governments. About 300
universities and 8,500 colleges across the would be covered under the scheme with
90 percent of funding from the central government for most needy states like Himachal
Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, northeastern states and Uttarakhand and 65 percent
for other states and Union Territories.

The National Skill Certification and Monetary Reward Scheme


This will be implemented on pan-India basis, in New Delhi today. Union Budget to
allocate Rs 1,000 crore for a scheme.
National Skill Development Corporation, a body under the Ministry of Finance, is one
of its kind public private partnership endeavour with 51 per cent equity held by private
sector and 49 per cent by the Union Government. Formed in 2010, NSDC is a
professionally run not-for-profit company that includes 22 Sector Skill Councils and 87
training partners with over 2500 training centres spread across 352 districts in the
country.
Good thing in above sachem that Each tested and certified trainee to get an average
of Rs 10,000 to cover training costs.
http://nsdcindia.org/news-events/index.aspx

Human Resource Skill Development Fund Unorganized Sector in


India Skill Gap Analysis Reports
http://nsdcindia.org/knowledge-bank/

India will need another 1,000 universities and 50,000 more colleges,
according to government estimates.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/.../article1-1158435.aspx

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Indian students spend over Rs 10,000 crore on foreign education per
year: ASSOCHAM
http://indiaeducationdiary.in/Shownews.asp?newsid=27289
Due to capacity constraints of quality higher education, nearly eight lakh Indian
students spend over Rs. 10,000 crore in the year of 2012-13 on studies abroad In
India, a meager 12% of enrollment takes place in higher education, USA tops the list
with 82% of enrolments in higher education, where as those with low enrolment
constitute, Pakistan (5%), India (12%), China (20%) and Brazil (24%), adds the
ASSOCHAM findings. The US remains the most popular destination for post-graduate
management and engineering degrees, Australia for vocational training, UK for one
year degree courses, Russia and China being favored for medical education,

The Mahindra Group marked its entry into the Higher Education
sector with the inauguration of premier Engineering institution
Mahindra cole Centrale (MEC).
This is in collaboration with cole Centrale Paris, one of the oldest and most
prestigious engineering institutions in France, and Jawaharlal Nehru Technological
University (JNTU) Hyderabad, a premier institution with academic and research
oriented courses. Mahindra cole Centrale is the maiden venture of Tech Mahindras
100% subsidiary Mahindra Educational Institutions.
http://indiaeducationdiary.in/Shownews.asp?newsid=27391

Google in education
Chromebooks at School now in India pilot programme will be launched in collaboration
with Andhra Pradesh government's department of information technology and will be
examined across four schools. 25 Chromebooks will be made available for free to each
of these schools. Facilities such as high-speed WiFi Internet connectivity and power
backups are also arranged by the government for hassle free usage. Mentors will also
be assigned to train teachers and students and familiarize them with the technology
and its functions."This is a very healthy initiative taken by Government of Andhra
Pradesh. With Google backing it up with funds and technology, progress is definitely
assured. Interactive learning is trending in schools today and children of the current
generation do enjoy it more. Hence, this facility will definitely help them. I hope the
Pilot gives successful results and Google continues investing in education and
launching such programs for the benefit and development of mankind."
http://www.coolage.in/2014/01/02/google-in-education-chromebooks-atschool-now-in-india/

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India Govt to upgrade 39 more medical colleges as super-specialty
hospitals
http://indiaeducationdiary.in/Shownews.asp?newsid=27519

New Zealand enters Indian education market, to open pre-school in


Chennai
http://www.mydigitalfc.com/.../new-zealand-enters-indian...

All-India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE).


The programme, initiated by the department of education of the Union ministry of
human resource development, aims to create a database of the large, diverse system
of higher education in the country.
http://aishe.nic.in/aishe/home
To portray the status of higher education in the country, Ministry of Human Resource
Development has endeavoured to conduct an annual web-based All India Survey on
Higher Education (AISHE) since 2010-11. The survey covers all the Institutions in the
country engaged in imparting of higher education.

Government takes step to put Indian institutes on global list


http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/.../45882653...

Interest rate subsidy on education loans


9 lakh students who took education loans before March 2009 will benefit from a Rs
2,600-crore interest rate subsidy proposed by P Chidambaram. The moratorium
proposed in the interim budget will apply to students with annual family income from
all sources below Rs 4.5 lakh. Central Scheme for Interest Subsidy (CSIS) on
education loans disbursed after April 1 2009, the government took over the interest
burden for the period of study and a little beyond.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/.../artic.../30592549.cms

The 'French' Connection in Engineering


In a bid to bring the European model of Engineering Education to India, India-based
conglomerate, Mahindra has tied up with the 200-year-old Ecol Centrale Paris, and
come up with an Engineering Institute in HyderabadMahindra Ecol Centrale
(MEC).
http://www.newindianexpress.com/.../article2166667.ece1...

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Education department issues Economically Weaker Section
application notice
As the new academic session is going to start soon, the education department
has issued a notice regarding applications from Economically Weaker Section (EWS)
students for admission in 25 private schools.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/.../artic.../32876084.cms

Five new norms to be included in RTE The new norms are working
day, teachers' learning equipment, sports material, library and
student-teacher ratio.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/.../artic.../35741891.cms

Five more IITs in Jammu and Kashmir, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Andhra


Pradesh and Kerala
Five IIMs in Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Bihar, Odisha and
Maharashtra.
The 10 institutes were allocated an initial sum of Rs.500 crore for the current fiscal
year.
Education gets push in Union Budget with new IITs, IIMs The education sector
receives an allocation of Rs.68,728 crore for 2014-15, up from a revised budget
estimate of Rs.61,857 crore in 2013-14
http://www.livemint.com/.../Education-gets-big-push-in...

This years total allocation, the school sector got Rs.51,828 crore, or 9.9% more than
the revised budget estimate of 2013-14.

Indian engineering graduates' degrees to be recognised across 17


countries
Engineering graduates from India will find it easier to take advantage of international
prospects as their degrees will now be recognised across 17 major countries including
the United
http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/.../50581635..

Microsoft India today partnered Rotary International District 3010 to offer technology
training to over 150,000 students and 7,500 teachers across 150 schools in the DelhiNCR region. "We are committed to partnering with governments, academic institutions
and not-for-profit organisations to enable Indian youth through our education focused
programmes

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http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/.../51002560...
23. Reply by Joint Director, Central Board of Secondary Education
FTS No. 87505/14 PMOID No.4/3/2014-PMP-41 July I Dated 10.07.2014

In reference to your feedback, which you have shared on PM India Web Site, it is to
bring to your notice that your suggestion may be implemented by the educational
administration of that are where infrastructure like buildings for schools are not
available. The minimum time required for school per day is more than six hours,
therefore, two shifts would be more feasible.
Regarding fee in CBSE affiliated schools, it has been stipulated that the fee charged
by a school must commensurate with the facilities provided by it. Schools are not
allowed to charge any capitation fee. In case of malpractice in this regard, the Board
may disaffiliate a school.
As per the affiliation byelaws clause 11.1, No capitation fee or voluntary donations for
gaining admission or any other purpose is charged or collected in the name of the
school. If a school is found guilty of such malpractice, the affiliation of such school may
be cancelled by the Board.
Further, parents must be taken into confidence before increasing the fee. For any
further query, related to school education, you may also write through Interact with
chairman on CBSE website cbse.nic.in
Thanks and Regards,
Al Hilal Ahmed,
Joint Director
Central Board of Secondary Education,
Shiksha Sadan,
17,Institutional Area, Rouse Avenue,
Delhi-110002.
011-232 377 80
Really Not Happy with answer- it is only sweet English reply

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Scope for Black Money and Tax chori in Education


Sector
Aadhaar (UID) & direct transfer of benefits in education sector
to bring transparency in India
1. All Student (from class -1 till ..) should get Unique identification No

Implementation of DBT schemes


Income Tax benefit to parent on Education fee (help to trace unfair practice in
collages and school

Solution:
All Schools should have separate Bank a/c and all fees / charges directly
deposited in School bank A/c through NEFT/Cheque. All nationalized bank/
private bank can help in this Subject.
All components of fee structure need to be fixed nation wise and school/college have
to publish detail on Internet as well as Government Income tax site. All fee receipts
must have Bar code / Pan No/ TIN No etc.
Transparency in charges / fees structure framework is required. National Level common
fees regulatory bill required.
Fees should be as per School Grading system of school or colleges (G1to G5) as per
facility standard

Nursery admission corrupt practice


https://youtu.be/AFZLf-UuRc4

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IS Court supporting Black Money Transaction and Against India National


Interest in the name of autonomy of school?

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Is government and court support black money in the name of management quota
and no fair dealing in school fee in the absence of no PAN No / TIN Number or
barcode on School fee receipt

Logically there should not be any management quota in nursery admission if


government or court supporting this Then seat need to sell by e-auction and state as
well as central government should get taxes on this amount as income tax. This
should not be done under table in the name of donation, caption money
It is against the national interest. This should be scrapped for national interest.

Black money or under table transection are killing our Indian economy and this black
money may use in terror activity. Requesting honourable High court / Supreme Court
and government of India should take strong steps to avoid this kind of situation by
generating policy level transparency.

Nursery admissions: HC stays Delhi government order scrapping management


quota
New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Thursday stayed the AAP government's order
on nursery admissions scrapping many criteria including management quotas.
In a victory for private schools, the court said they can keep 11 out of the 62 criteria
scrapped recently by the Arvind Kejriwal government. .
This included the management quota, called the "biggest scandal in the education
sector" by CM Kejriwal.
The case has been listed for further arguments in March.
The schools had wanted some criteria -- like national and sports awardees, children
of martyrs and school transport staff -- to be considered during admissions.
Last month, the Delhi government scrapped 62 discriminatory criteria, including
management quota, but retained the 25% quota for economically weaker sections
(EWS).
Petitions against this circular were filed by the Action Committee Unaided
Recognised Private Schools and Forum for Promotion of Quality Education For All.

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They claimed that the order violated earlier judgments by the Supreme Court annd
the High Court on the autonomy of private unaided schools to regulate their
admissions.

Complain of parents against school


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Point system followed by different school in different there is no uniformity


Schools are playing to do malpractice which is against national interest
School are promoting unethical practice in nursery admission. Indirect
promotion of black money, black marketing of admission seats by showing
not enough seats available

Requesting government to bring transparency in process

Bluebells they simply said list will be out on 15th and there is no draw as per
the school.
Same is the case with Summer Fields School, they said list will be out on 15th
on school notice board and it's based on the points system 'No Draw', they
are not even putting the list of all the applicants with the points they have
scored.
same with number of school

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Finance Ministry
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