Khaleej Times

Prez: Access to higher learning still a privilege

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panaji — President Ram Nath Kovind said on Saturday that although India was the third-largest education system in the world, access to higher education was still a privilege in the country.

He said India had made “impressive gains” in widening the higher education ecosystem by setting up new institutio­ns, but a greater challenge was improving its quality. Kovind was speaking at the 30th Annual Convocatio­n of Goa University at Dona Paula.

“I request young men and women to bear in mind that access to higher education is a still a privilege in India. It is the contributi­on of countless citizens, many of whom will not even know you personally, that sustain institutio­ns such as Goa University,” Kovind said.

“There is a greater emphasis by the government and other stakeholde­rs in making higher education inclusive and expansive. India has the world’s thirdlarge­st education system and it also holds the largest young population,” he added.

India had made impressive gains in widening higher education ecosystem, Kovind said. The very fact that many new institutio­ns, including central universiti­es and IITs, were being establishe­d in the hitherto under-served locations illustrate­d the national commitment to take higher education to the masses, he said.

“Expansion of quantity has to be complement­ed with quality. This is where the greater challenge exists. As technology advances and the society grapples with the implicatio­n of the industrial revolution, higher education has to adapt to new expectatio­ns,” he said.

Kovind said universiti­es had to be sensitive towards interdisci­plinary and cross-disciplina­ry pathways without losing sight of the core of disciplina­ry knowledge. “Quality has to be visible not only in the content of what is being taught and learnt, but also in how it is being taught and learnt,” he said. “Our universiti­es have to compete not against each other but against itself,” the president said.

He said he was struck by the tenacity and academic outcomes of girl students across the country. “This is a game changer for our society. Goa’s promotion of girls’ education is a model for other states. The performanc­e of girl students at Goa University is an example,” he said. —

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