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The Challenges for India's Education System
Briefing Paper
Marie Lall, April 2005
- This paper, the first in an occasional series on India's education system, places the current issues facing education in India in a historical context.
- Since Independence, successive Indian governments have had to address a number of key challenges with regard to education policy, which has always formed a crucial part of its development agenda. The key challenges are: improving access and quality at all levels of education;
increasing funding, especially with regard to higher education;
improving literacy rates. - Currently, while Indian institutes of management and technology are world-class, primary and secondary schools, particularly in rural areas, face severe challenges.
- While new governments commonly pledge to increase spending on education and bring in structural reforms, this has rarely been delivered in practice.
- Most of the changes undertaken by the previous BJP-led government were aimed at reforming the national curricula, and have been criticized for attempting to 'Hindu-ize' India's traditionally secular education system.
- Improving the standards of education in India will be a critical test for the current Congress-led government. It will need to resolve concerns over the content of the curriculum, as well as tackling the underlying challenges to education.


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