Addressing a convocation ceremony of a private university here, the HRD minister said, "The government has proposed to spend Rs 20,000 crore on improving the educational standards in the country, so that our students can study here and contribute to the nation."
Javadekar said the Centre aims to establish 20 world- class universities in the country which will be ranked among the top 200 varsities in the world.
In his address to the students, Javadekar urged them to become good human being apart from gaining knowledge and skills.
Speaking about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'New India' campaign, he said that the prime minister believes in the power of youth and is passionate about improving the standard of education in the country.
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