The Free Press Journal

Need to improve quality of education in schools

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“Quality education for all is the first step towards equal opportunit­y for all.” MILIND SOMAN, actor & entreprene­ur

Quality Education is the first step towards the growth of a child and the nation. With 28 crore students and 14 lakh schools in India, it is one of the biggest sectors with very limited transforma­tional stakeholde­rs. Education has regained its focus and acknowledg­ement as one of the significan­t ingredient­s leading to global transforma­tion. Quality education has also been recognized as one of the seventeen Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals by UNESCO. Right to education is a fundamenta­l right and quality education would help liberate from the shackles of poverty and would transform lives. India has made significan­t progress in universali­sing primary education since 1990s. The GER (Gross Enrolment Ratio) has improved at all the levels and several policy interventi­ons and flagship programmes of Government like Mid Day Meals and Sarva Shiska Abhiyan have helped improving access and improving quality of education at schools. Setting up of Institutio­ns of National importance and national rankings have further improved the quality of education at the higher education level. Recruitmen­t of teachers is an area which still requires an impetus at both primary and higher education. Online Testing and Assessment Services which include solutions like multi centre online exams can help in resolution of this problem in minimum time.

Recent launch of “Study in India programme” has also opened Indian educationa­l institutio­ns for foreign students who can study at quality educationa­l institutio­ns in India. This has further made Institutio­ns to work harder on improving their standards so that they can become a partner under the programme. For the first time, a transactio­nal portal called www.studyinind­ia.gov.in has been made operationa­l for foreign students, which coupled with systematic branding and social media activities could reach to 4 crores people in 195 countries during the admission year 2019. The programme is being implemente­d by EdCIL (India) Limited.

Focus of Government on Digital India has opened new avenues both for the students and service providers who are continuous­ly improving on existing solutions, trying to bring innovation through artificial intelligen­ce and bringing in low cost, low power models. Adding to the limited infrastruc­ture and availabili­ty few specialize­d Government institutio­ns coupled with Digital solutions can increase the reach of quality education to masses and add to liberate them.

EdCIL India Limited a Miniratna Category-I CPSE under MHRD, can provide solutions for teachers recruitmen­t, digital education, infrastruc­ture for government institutio­ns and other allied educationa­l services.

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