The Indian Government is set to release the National Education Policy as well as a brave Rs one and a half lakh crore plan to tweak higher education. Some say that this is likely to be announced in the next week or so.
In what could be one of the first new initiatives of the second act of the NDA government, the Ministry of Human Resource Development plans to launch an ambitious ₹1.5 lakh crore action plan to improve the quality and accessibility of higher education over the next five years.
This is being described as the implementation plan for the new National Education Policy which is also likely to be released in a week’s time, after five years of repeated delays and extensions. The last NEP was released in 1986, with a revision in 1992.
“While the country has been in election mode, we have had 80 experts working on the EQUIP project over the last two months, to bring transformational change to the system,” Higher Education secretary R. Subrahmanyam told an English daily.
EQUIP stands for the Education Quality Upgradation and Inclusion Programme . It was framed by ten committees led by experts within the government such as NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant, principal scientific advisor K. Vijay Raghavan and former revenue secretary Hasmukh Adhia, and some corporate chiefs.
The ten committees have drafted strategy to improve access to higher education, especially for under-served communities; improve the gross enrolment ration; improve teaching and learning processes; build educational infrastructure; improve the quality of research and innovation; use technology and online learning tools; and work on accreditation systems, governance structures and financing, it is learnt.