Budget 2011: Government should provide funds for PPP model in education; says Dheeraj Vaidya, MD, Corporate Bridge
Hiring and retaining good quality teachers is the backbone of any education system. Students may expect a loan waiver for educational loans.
However, this year’s budget, we expect even higher growth in plan allocation for school (atleast by 20%), with main focus on providing good quality education. We believe that there should be some steps taken to oversee the implementation and execution of these society project.
In addition, the role of Private-Public Partnership model should be evaluated in greater detail as this will lead to highly talented, high quality and employable workforce in India in the long run. The government could provide the necessary funds for such projects, while, the private companies can take advantage of the efficient resource planning and execution capabilities.
Even the education through E-learning may be evaluated to a larger extent. Additionally, the salaries of teachers and faculties in government schools and colleges needs to be looked at. The quality of training is directly proportional to the faculty base.
Hiring and retaining good quality teachers and faculties is the backbone of any education system. Lastly, the student community may expect that the FM may provide a loan waiver for educational loans.
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