Expenditure on Education in IndiaBose, Prasenjit
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Given India’s gross expenditure on R&D is currently less than the global average, it was encouraging to see the increased allocation of 25% for academic and research collaborations in science, engineering and technical education as well as the announcement of the operationalisation of the Anusandhan...
Statistics about India Expenditure on education out of total expenditure14.65% Of which, on higher educationData not available Enrollment rate in higher education33.12% Population1,428,627,663 Unemployment4.17% Annual GDP7.58% Data source: The World Bank...
Higher education among youth is crucial for India’s socio-economic development. Despite policy efforts, challenges persist in retaining students beyo
Indian higher education has witnessed a massive expansion over the past two decades. The phenomenal expansion of Indian higher education can be attributed to surge in demand for higher education as a result of increase in income levels of the population
MHRD Publications: Analysis of Budgeted Expenditure on Education Presents publication of MHRD on school statistics in India, various publications for different years. National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO) Present details of national sample survey organization with reference to educational data. All...
The Union Budget 2025, presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, sees a marginal increase in capital expenditure to ₹11.2 trillion for FY26. Though the rise is modest, it underscores the government’s intent to maintain infrastructure-led growth as a key driver of economic bauma 2025...
The government of Indiahas also an ambitious plan to locally manufacture as many as 181 products. This move could help infrastructure sectors such as power, oil and gas, and automobile manufacturing that require large cap...
The average expenditure on primary schooling was not high compared to higher secondary and technical education. The greater dropout rate and lower spending on girls at the middle, secondary and higher levels of education may be associated with the household decision not to send girls to school (...