Yes! its India Shining again in the homes of few. Toilets are great, What about Education itself? Is there any improvement in the instruction, quality of a teacher, commitment of teachers. No one wants to go to govt schools, even poor people shell out hard earned daily wages for private schools. The situation is as dismal as ever.
Higher education has languished even further, Apex institutions, IIT, IIMs are leaderless. The vast majority are running on extensions. Out of 19 IIMs, only 5 have the regular director. In 18 months, MHRD could appoint only one director, and with all that effort of long search found someone (unknown to academic community) a part-time Ph. D.from Patna University and teaching at SP Jain Inst. A major first in history of IIMs, non-research, low ranking school Prof is going to lead a Top-5 school of a country. On one hand, Govt wants APEX institutions to move in the global competitive league, on other, it appoints B-grade school persons to lead and leaves 14 IIMs leaderless. Acche Din? if this is what you mean? Media spin can take you so far, the ground reality is stinking. It deja vu! "India Shining" for few, people voted with the reality check in 2004.
Higher education has languished even further, Apex institutions, IIT, IIMs are leaderless. The vast majority are running on extensions. Out of 19 IIMs, only 5 have the regular director. In 18 months, MHRD could appoint only one director, and with all that effort of long search found someone (unknown to academic community) a part-time Ph. D.from Patna University and teaching at SP Jain Inst. A major first in history of IIMs, non-research, low ranking school Prof is going to lead a Top-5 school of a country. On one hand, Govt wants APEX institutions to move in the global competitive league, on other, it appoints B-grade school persons to lead and leaves 14 IIMs leaderless. Acche Din? if this is what you mean? Media spin can take you so far, the ground reality is stinking. It deja vu! "India Shining" for few, people voted with the reality check in 2004.