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Building A New India

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June 2019

India now has huge assets in skilled human capital, broad-based use of global business language, English; private and public sectors that are dynamic and a very diverse science and technology sector. This has been made possible because of the vision of a group of policymakers in higher education who moulded it with strong support from the political leadership after the country gained independence in 1947…

- Nimesh Chandra

Building A New India

At the time of India’s independence in 1947, the vision of people involved in nation building emphasised on policy making, establishing institutions and producing skilled manpower of the highest calibre through education. The policy makers accentuated that education should be firmly integrated with research and extension. While the growth and development in the education sector in the last seven decades is a perceptive issue with respect to the benefits it has brought to the nation; quantitatively speaking, the progression has been phenomenal in terms of infrastructure and number of beneficiaries.

In the last two decades, particularly, there has been an ardent shift in the vision where research and innovation now figure prominently in almost all good academic research institutions and industry organisations. This thematic section focuses on issues and facts on education, research and innovation policies through the viewpoints of people who know and understand the domain extensively.

Reflections from the past

During the British period, the Charter Act of 1813 introduced a centralised system of education which was primarily responsible for education matters. In 1871, a system was introduced in which the control of education department and some other departments were transferred to provincial governments but the initiation of this policy led to a situation where the central government practically stopped giving any financial help to provincial governments and sufficient funds were not available for education and its development.

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Introspection, contemplation as important as 'outwardfocused inquiry' in learning

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Promises vs Provision: Public funding in NEP 2020 framework

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Education's Heroes

In India, education is shaped not only by policies and institutions but also by the people who refuse to accept inequality as the norm. They come from courtrooms, laboratories, medical colleges, village squares, and city streets, bound by a belief that learning must be a right for all, not a privilege for a few. Some take on entrenched systems through litigation and advocacy; others create small but lasting change through libraries, community classrooms, and grassroots campaigns.

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Relevance of engineering in the age of AI

Which college? Which branch? These questions plague millions of students entering higher education every year.

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NEP 2020 How Far Have We Come?

The business of policy-making for education is the business of nation building.

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Learning beyond the classroom

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'We operate on trust, but there are consequences for dishonesty'

Anil Sahasrabudhe, chairman of National Educational Technology Forum (NETF), the executive committee of National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), and National Board of Accreditation (NBA), speaks with Aeshwarya Tiwari about the reforms in accreditation bodies, global accreditation standards, NIRF rankings, 'One Nation One Data' initiative, and more. Edited excerpts below

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India needs 10 times the number of audiologists it has

The Bachelor of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology degree can open many career avenues, its placement records are stellar and salaries, generous. It needs better promotion

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