The Free Press Journal

‘No funds for medical education, R&D and internship­s in budget’

- RONALD RODRIGUES

Higher education leaders said though there has been a separate category for innovation and research and developmen­t (R&D) in the annual budget, funds have not been allocated to encourage medical education fields, scientific, experiment­al and disease research.

In addition, college and university leaders said there has been no boost for scholarshi­ps, internship­s and study in India opportunit­ies on completion of Undergradu­ate (UG) and Postgradua­te (PG) programmes.

Shanti Desai, a senior professor said, “It is depressing to see that the Centre has not initiated a single step in the budget to encourage students to pursue the medical field despite the dire need for medical profession­als evidently witnessed during the Covid-19 pandemic. There should have been some reforms such as increase in the number of medical institutes, additional grants and more opportunit­ies for internship­s in government hospitals."

An IIT Bombay professor said that in the last few

years, funding for research and developmen­t has reduced. “It is difficult for students to perform and innovate. This lack of funding will cause trouble for students when they complete higher education."

Prasad Lahane, a degree college professor and financial analyst said, "If the Centre aims to promote study in India programmes, the government should propose plans and funds for scholarshi­ps, internship­s and interstate study exchange opportunit­ies. But the budget does not focus on any of these areas."

Out of the total budget estimate 2021-22 of Rs 93,224 crore for the education sector, Rs 38,350.65 crore has been allocated for higher education.

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Dr Chandrima Sikdar

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