india shining ? not when govt is stingy with education funds

India
February 19, 2010 1:10pm CST
NOWHERE THE DISCONNECT BETWEEN THE DREAMS OF A BILLION INDIANS AND THE COLD,HARD REALITY MORE STARK THAN IN EDUCATION.even as funds from both the government and the private sector ,flood thge system daunting tasks remain bringing down the jaw dropping drop out rate over 505 by secondary stage or making over 300 million adults literate or making higher education available to more than the meagre 115 youth at present.one striking aspect of this complex problem is that there is a disconnect between promises made by politicians or policy makers and actual action.the centre for budget and governance accountability a delhi based think tank has picked up a few significant promises made in election manifestoes and budget or plan documents and tracked down the actual financial locations made towards it.do you will it going to happen...???
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@sknsknskn (393)
• India
21 Feb 10
Even as funds from both, the govt and the private sector, flood the system, daunting tasks remain bringing down the jaw dropping drop out rate over 505 by secondary stage or making over 300 million adults literate or making higher education available to more than the meagre 115 youth at present.