[Assam] 1200 new technical institutions(Midday AIR News :1400 HRS : DECEMBER 17, 2007)

Buljit Buragohain buluassam at yahoo.co.in
Mon Dec 17 07:01:38 PST 2007


The government has decided to spend around 20 per cent of the total 11th five year plan budget on education. This will be more than double the money spent on this sector during the 10th plan which was around 9 per cent. Delivering a key note address at a National Conference on development of technical education in India in the capital, Member Planning Commission Prof. B. L. Mungekar said that the existing educational institutions must restructure themselves to absorb this volume of funds. He said the national development council will approve the 11th plan on Wednesday. He said over 1200 new technical institutions will be established to address the regional and funding imbalances in higher and technical education. He said a recent international study pointed out that 70 per cent of engineering graduates in India are not employable and therefore the authorities must make the education relevant to the changing times. Reading the inaugural speech of the Union Minister for Human
 Resource Development, Mr. Arjun Singh, Prof. Mungekar said that If India is to become a super power the abundant human resources must be tapped properly. The Minister also emphasised that access and equity should be accorded high priority in expansion of education in the country.
   
  In his address the Secretary, HRD Mr. R. K. Aggarwal said that for the end of the 11th plan government will be spending 5 to 6 per cent of GDP on education. 
   
  http://www.newsonair.com/full_news.asp?type=bulletins&id=100
   
  (Midday AIR News :1400 HRS : DECEMBER 17, 2007)



       
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