The market forces has putpressure on the fast expanding higher education system to adopt reformsnecessary for bringing efficiency and performance to survive in the globalcompetition. Higher education sector in India is also undergoing rapidtransformation with ever increasing private participation and ...
for Indian leaders to rally the masses behind emotional religious appeals or anti-Britishrhetoricthan to resolve problems that had festered throughout theIndian subcontinentfor millennia. Most Hindu-Muslim differences, therefore, remained unresolved, even as the Hinducaste systemwas never really attacked ...
There has also been improvement in qualitative terms. However the quest for quality goes on and there is a general agreement that the state of the Indian higher education system needs further improvement if it aims to be a global p layer. The important aspects of higher education in India ...
Education - Enlightenment, Reforms, Systems: The absolutism of the 18th century has often been called “benevolent despotism,” referring to the rule of such monarchs as Frederick II (the Great) of Prussia, Peter I (the Great) and Catherine II (the Great
Put differently, if the funding norm is taken at 100%, the following disparities emerge: White education (186.6%), Indian education (161%), and Coloured education (158.6%) were the well-financed parts of the system; the former Department of Education and Training which catered for African edu...
Kerala: Radical Reform As Development in an Indian State. 2nd Edition. As a result, Kerala now has some of the Third World's highest levels of health, education, and social justice. Originally published in 1989, this ... Franke, Richard W.|Chasin, Barbara H - 《Life》 被引量: 107发表...
The joint working group extensively consisting of medical teachers have come up with suggestions which may work as the game changer in Indian Health care system. The key is to dedicate medical education towards primary care. 展开 关键词: Game change Indian health care system Joint Working Group ...
quality based education, Central Council for Indian Medicine (CCIM), the regulatory authority of educational standards in Ayurveda has made mandatory provisions for libraries in Ayurvedic institutions and their phase wise escalation to meet the demands as per increasing number of students in the ...
The effect of the quasi-market on the efficiency-equity trade-off in the secondary school sector Britain's education system was radically transformed during the 1990s following the Education Reform Act (1988). The primary objective of these reforms was to raise educational standards through the crea...
population and the vast bulk of its labor force. The constitution's negative impact was compounded by the fact that Africans could not buy land outside the homelands and that government services for blacks, especially in education, were deliberately inferior (see Education under Apartheid, ch. 2...