Zoya Hasan in her article , ‘No Acche Din for higher
education, “(20.5.15) has expressed her
worry about the inability of even a single Indian university to get a global
ranking . This sorry state of affairs has not emerged suddenly. The coma stage of Indian
universities is the result of decades of neglect of education sector by the
successive governments . All the governments at the state and central level
have starved this sector by the allocation of very inadequate funds and allowed
reckless expansion of the private sector . The net result of this faulty policy
is the shocking commercialisation of the higher education in which the
managements are allowed to run educational institutions for profiteering
purpose , the teachers are allowed to
be treated as bonded labourers , the a
students as mere consumers and higher
education as a salable commodity . It is disgusting to know that ,the posts of
vice chancellor to teachers and non teaching
are given to the highest bidders . In such an atmosphere, how can we
expect high quality universities? The decease that has affected the higher
education system is too deep and wide spread and require an emergency operation by a team of top level
surgeons who areto be given autonomy in their duty by the HRD ministry,
which has the responsibility to convert the huge Indian young population into
human capital formation if ,Acche Din has really
to happen .
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