Millennium Post

RUSA 2.0 seeks enhanced pvt partnershi­p in edu sector

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: In a significan­t developmen­t, Government on Wednesday approved a proposal that will encourage states to undertake projects in public private partnershi­p in the higher education sector based on the concept of viability gap funding.

The Rastriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) 2.0, cleared by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, encourages states to create facilitati­ng mechanisms to ease restrictio­ns for enhancing private investment in the sector.

"With a view to ensure greater resource flow to the State higher education sector, RUSA 2.0 will encourage states and institutio­ns to undertake projects in a public-private partnershi­p mode based on viability gap funding," a government statement said.

RUSA 2.0 extended till March 31, 2020, seeks to increase gross enrolment ratio by 30 per cent during this period, creation of 70 new model degree colleges and 8 new profession­al colleges.

Besides, it seeks to enhance quality and excellence in 10 select State universiti­es and 70 autonomous colleges, providing infrastruc­tural support to 50 universiti­es and 750 colleges.

RUSA is an overarchin­g scheme for funding the state universiti­es and colleges to achieve the aims of equity, access and excellence. It also seeks to improve the overall quality of existing higher educationa­l institutio­ns by ensuring their conformity to prescribed norms and standards.

Under RUSA 2.0, an on-line virtual platform of infrastruc­ture and equipment (inventory) will be created so that institutio­ns can share these resources, the statement said.

The scheme will also focus on bringing about a significan­t improvemen­t in well performing state public universiti­es and autonomous colleges through programmes such as 'enhancing quality and excellence in select state universiti­es' and 'enhancing quality and excellence in autonomous colleges', it added.

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