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HRD Ministry sets target for next 100 days
Basant Kumar Mohanty/ PTI / New Delhi Jun 02, 2009, 11:43 IST

A scheme for providing interest subsidy to non-creamy layer students on educational loans and introduction of a bill to regulate foreign educational institutions in India are among the targets the HRD Ministry has set for the next 100 days.  

In response to the 100-day timeline set by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the HRD Ministry has prepared a 100-day activity plan that involves establishing educational tribunals in institutions for settling disputes between the staff and authorities.  

"We have prepared the Activity Plan for next 100 days as per the timeline fixed by the Prime Minister. The targets are of immense importance for the growth of education," a senior ministry official told PTI.  

The ministry also aims to establish autonomous State Higher Education Councils in all states with the support of University Grants Commission (UGC), he said.  

At present, a few states do not have such councils which coordinate between universities and institutions within a state and raise their issues before the government.  

Besides, there is plan to sanction 100 new women's hostels in higher educational institutions and sanction 10 new National Institutes of Technologies in unserved states in the next 100 days.

The government will also introduce academic reforms in educational institutions. These reforms include semester system, credit transfer and revision of curriculum.  

The UGC has prepared a guideline on academic reforms which has been circulated to the universities for follow-up.  

The government hopes to implement a new scheme to give education loans to economically backward and meritorious students at subsidised interest rate.        

The scheme, which is waiting the approval of Cabinet, is intended to provide the benefits to non-creamy layer students for professional courses.  

It will be an add-on scheme to the existing higher education loan programme. An estimated Rs 4000 crore will be given to the needy students during the 11th Plan period under this scheme.  

The HRD Ministry is keen to introduce Foreign Educational Institutions (Regulation of Entry and Operations, Maintenance of Quality and Prevention of Commercialisation) Bill in the Parliament.  

The Bill got the Cabinet's nod in February 2007 and was being delayed.  

The Bill seeks to regulate the entry, operation and maintenance of foreign education providers and protect students from receiving sub-standard education from fly-by-night operators.

As per the Bill, all foreign universities would get the status of Deemed Universities, thereby bringing them under the ambit of University Grants Commission (UGC) regulations.  

The government has set up a committee to prepare a report on starting educational tribunals in institutions. The government gets a series of complaints about the disputes between teachers, staff and the management. The committee is headed by Higher Education Secretary R P Agrawal.  

The ministry also plans to make accreditation mandatory for all the higher and technical educational institutions.

At present, a meagre 10 per cent of the institutions have been accredited.  

Besides, the ministry has a target to have a broadband Internet network connecting 5000 colleges and universities under the ICT Mission started in February this year.  

The ultimate aim is to provide connectivity to 20,000 colleges and over 400 universities in the country.  

The government will establish 100 new polytechnics in the next 100 days in districts which do not have a polytechnic. The ultimate plan is to set up 100 polytechnics in the country to impart skill-based programmes.  

Under the Merit Scholarship Scheme, the government will deposit the scholarship amount in the bank accounts of the eligible students. The scholarship is meant for Class-XII pass-outs.  

The ministry is also keen to take up the Distance Education Council (DEC) Bill, that seeks to make DEC a statutory body.

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Of all these items, the only one which may be applicable to IIMs, which are arguably at the top of the academic/intellectual food chain, seems to be the one about curriculum revision. In this connection, the direction to the IIMs should state in unambiguous terms that steps need to be taken in the next 100 days to give case development and case teaching a substantial thrust in IIM curricula of the future.
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