The Union Budget 2014 has many aspects
which would promote education in the country: Union HRD Minister Smriti Irani
The Minister
feels that:
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The focus of the Budget has been on education
and skill development. In particular, the Plan Budget of Higher Education has
been considerably increased in 2014-15. In the School Education and Literacy
sector also, the increase has been substantial. Overall, the Budget of the
Ministry of HRD (Plan & Non-Plan), of both the Departments of Higher
Education and Department of School Education & Literacy taken together,
will witness an increase of 12.3 per cent from Rs. 74,621 crores in RE 2013-14
to Rs. 83,771 crores.
Ø The
Budget has specially focused on education of girl child which is one of the
major priorities of this Government.
Ø The
Budget highlights the resolve to provide the residual one lakh girls toilets
and drinking water facilities in schools which will benefit 100 lakh girls in
the first phase. This would enable girls to not only enrol in schools but also
stay in schools. When girls get the needed sanitation facilities in schools,
they would demand similar facilities at home, leading to a cleaner India.
Ø The
Beti Bacho Beti Padhao scheme announced in the budget would not only improve the
adverse sex ratio but also ensure that girls are educated.
Ø The
Budget has emphasised on gender mainstreaming. The school curriculum will have
a separate chapter on gender mainstreaming. This will sensitise students,
teachers and the community at large to be more sensitive to the needs of girl
child and women and will promote growth of a more harmonious society. This
will benefit all girls in the country.
Ø Pandit
Madan Mohan Malviya’s Teacher Training Programme has been provided Rs.500 crore
in the budget. This would enable the Government to better train students who
aspire to become teachers in our professional colleges. This will improve the
quality of teachers that we would produce and will ultimately lead to
improvement in learning outcomes of the students in our school system. This
will benefit nearly 20,000 teacher trainees studying in Teacher Education
Institutions.
Ø The
Budget provides for madarsa modernisation. An additional amount of Rs.100
crore has been provided for this. The madarsa modernisation would enable 10
lakh Muslim children to get education of national standards which is certified
through the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS). This would enable Muslim
students to progress to higher education or vocational education depending on
their choice.
Ø The
Budget provides for Rs.30 crore for School Assessment Programme. The assessment
of the quality of schools through various parameters, such as levels of student
learning outcomes, quality of teaching by teachers etc., and public display of such
school performance would enable parents to make a more informed choice about
schools. This will ultimately benefit all children, parents and stakeholders.
Ø The
Budget has announced support to States to set up 15 braille presses. This
would allow publishing of Braille books that would help our visually challenged
students.
Ø The
Budget provides for Rs.28635 crore for SSA and Rs.4966 crore for RMSA. This
would strengthen the elementary and secondary school infrastructure in the
country and will improve access and quality of education across the school
sector and will benefit nearly 23 crore children in schools.
Ø The announcement of 5 IITs, 5 IIMs and the National
Centre for Himalayan Studies in Uttarakhand in the Budget speech is a welcome
step. The new IITs would come up in Jammu, Chhattisgarh, Kerala, Goa and Andhra
Pradesh. The new IIMs would be established in Himachal Pradesh, Bihar, Punjab,
Maharashtra and Odisha. A provision of
Rs. 500 crores has been made for the new IITs and IIMs in the Budget.
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Setting up virtual classrooms and
Massive Open Online Courses are planned for which a provision of Rs.100 crore
has made in the Budget. A national e-library will also be created which will
be a repository for all educational resources.
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The Budget proposes the setting up of
Lok Nayak Jai Prakash National Centre for Excellence in Humanities to be set up
in Madhya Pradesh– a first of its kind initiative.
The Minister was of the
view that the budgetary announcements reflected the developmental strategy of
the Government and its mandate of “Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas”.
MC/DS – BUDGET HRD SECTOR