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Policy | For the education sector, the budget offers a mixed bag

The Kothari Commission and subsequent committees have emphasised the need of higher spending in the education sector at par with developed countries, which spend close to 5-6 per cent of GDP on education.

July 15, 2019 / 08:50 IST
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Rohit Manglik

The Union Budget, tabled on July 5, allocated Rs 94,853.64 crore for the education sector, which marks an increase of over 13 per cent from the revised estimates of 2018-19 financial year. However, this allocation is meagre considering that India represents one of the largest education systems in the world.

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The Kothari Commission and subsequent committees have emphasised the need of higher spending in the education sector at par with developed countries, which spend close to 5-6 per cent of GDP on education.

The Budget also proposed the New Education Policy, which signals an attempt to reform the education system. As outlined by a recent ASER report, poor learning outcomes continue to be a major challenge for the Indian education sector. The solution to it lies in teacher-training, which unfortunately has found no mention in the Budget.