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Improving the quality of regulation

Improving the quality of regulation
Start Date :
Jan 22, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Present regulatory systems tend to stymie the quality and growth of our institutions. What reforms are necessary in the existing regulatory agencies and their methods so as to give ...

Present regulatory systems tend to stymie the quality and growth of our institutions. What reforms are necessary in the existing regulatory agencies and their methods so as to give greater academic, administrative and financial autonomy to our institutions so as bring about quality enhancement.

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anshu singh
anshu singh 11 years 2 months ago
My first suggestion wud be to impliment single board system for whole country istead of diff state boards.secondlly syllabus ka overburden kam karna hoga .swbse badi baat so sabse jyada jaroori hai ki teachers up to the mark hine chahiye kyunki ek achche tree ke liye beez bhi to achcha hona chqhiye.uske liye pvt schools par control hona chahiye taki wo teachers ko ek decent swlary to de.mujhe lagta hai binq in basic reforms ke kuch bada change lana jaldbaji hogi
Deepak Parmar
Deepak Parmar 11 years 2 months ago
Fees Charged by Schools are very high due to which Schools exploit the Students & their Parents, As Education Shapes our Country's Future, it should Free irrespective of Caste & Creed till SSC, More Kendriya Vidyalas should be opened-up to have fair competition with other private CBEC Schools which charge fees 5 time higher then KV's. Digital Data of students with DOB,UID, should be compulsory, Donations should be stopped in all forms, all payments should be in cheque only
Khowshik Reddy
Khowshik Reddy 11 years 2 months ago
There have been many flaws in our sports industry. There should be a proper authority which looks forward in only developing the skills of a sportsperson. Especially the kids from villages are our future stars in the sports if we look into it deeply, instead of just telling the excuses whenever we go to Olympics and come back with only a maximum count of 10. This must improve in order to make the country proud in one wat
kamal kishor sharma
kamal kishor sharma 11 years 2 months ago
pure bharat ki shiksha ek pranali pr adharit ho .aj ki jesi nahi jo bacho kolage ki me fail to ho hi nahi sakta.8 tak.
R Suresh Kumaran Tampi Tampi
R Suresh Kumaran Tampi Tampi 11 years 2 months ago
When Election Commission Vote Boxes can reach any part of the Villages,When Ration Shops can Reach any part of the Villages, When Aadhar Card can reach any Part of the Villages,even arrack Shops reach any part of the Villages Why can't Primary Schools & Primary Health Centers .!! Primary Education is the Fundamental of Development of Good Nation.
R Suresh Kumaran Tampi Tampi
R Suresh Kumaran Tampi Tampi 11 years 2 months ago
"Educate the Poor" policy to be Established. An District Education Officer have to monitor and report the Status of his District Education Level every three months.Employee graduates to teach in Primary Schools & Post graduates for highet Secondary Schools so the Graduates & postgraduates get Employments.Short six months teacher training Courses can be conducted District wise where Graduates & Post Graduates can Enroll themselves.
R Suresh Kumaran Tampi Tampi
R Suresh Kumaran Tampi Tampi 11 years 2 months ago
We need One Education Policy , One National University, One syllabus, One School Board of Education from KanyaKumari to Kashmir.All foreign Universities & Private Universities in India to take approval from National University, All Schools should take approval from National School Board. Statewise National University & National Scool Board offices to be established.One Syllabus in National University & National School Board will avoid confusions.Any Special Courses to be conducted take approval.
Meenakshi Srinivasan
Meenakshi Srinivasan 11 years 2 months ago
The problem in India is not for lack of identifying quality and standards- it has been the lack of implementation of standards that have been framed thanks to corruption and a politically misused reservation system that sounded the death knell for quality in education at every level and allowed it to rot. Remove reservations based on caste- instead on economic needs and see the magic that happens. Implement the regulation without "shortchanging" the system for personal gain.
Mahalingam M V
Mahalingam M V 11 years 2 months ago
Should be more vigilant on edu institutions in following the regulations and the quality of the teaching and non teaching staffs should be accounted and monitor. Especially in schools we should bring the strong regulations for the staff selections, pvt/gov. Regulations to be formed to have the basic education in their own mother tounge rather forcing English mediums.