Wednesday 9 November 2011

India's quality of education still poor : World Bank

Though India has some good institutions like IITs and IIMs, they are not as tall as institutions like MIT and Leeds in terms of quality of education provided.

It's not enough that you are putting more children into schools and colleges each year, you will have to bring them at par with international standard.



India has the resources to formulate an efficient education policy, inequality in distribution of resources remains a cause of concern.

India is a country which experiments a lot but these experiments have to yield fruits, there are still schools and colleges functioning without any infrastructure."



World Bank has been supporting basic education in the country to augment the Right to Education (RTE).

World Bank


Our contribution is to bring knowledge and experience to help design education policy. In terms of monetary help, but World bank may contribute full of  bucket but we can get a drop.

"Jai India" The father country of corrupti(o)n(g).....

                                          




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