Ministry of education: INDIA
Education
plays a significant and remedial role in balancing the socio-economic fabric of
the Country. Since citizens of India are its most valuable resource, our
billion-strong nation needs the nurture and care in the form of basic education
to achieve a better quality of life. This warrants an all-round development of
our citizens, which can be achieved by building strong foundations in
education. In pursuance of this mission, the Ministry of Education (MoE) was
created on September 26, 1985, through the 174th amendment to the Government of
India (Allocation of Business) Rules, 1961. Currently, the MoE works through
two departments:
Department
of School Education & Literacy
Department
of Higher Education
While
the Department of School Education & Literacy is responsible for
development of school education and literacy in the country, the Department of
Higher Education takes care of what is one of the largest Higher Education
systems of the world, just after the United States and China.
The
Dept of SE & L has its eyes set on the “universalisation of education” and
making better citizens out of our young brigade. For this, various new schemes
and initiatives are taken up regularly and recently, those schemes and
initiatives have also started paying dividends in the form of growing enrolment
in schools.
The
Dept of HE, on the other hand, is engaged in bringing world class opportunities
of higher education and research to the country so that Indian students are not
finding lacking when facing an international platform. For this, the Government
has launched joint ventures and signed MoUs to help the Indian student benefit
from the world opinion.
Objectives
The
main objectives of the Ministry would be:
1.
Formulating the National Policy on Education and to ensure that it is
implemented in letter and spirit
2.
Planned development, including expanding access and improving quality of
the educational institutions throughout the country, including in the regions
where people do not have easy access to education.
3.
Paying special attention to disadvantaged groups like the poor, females
and the minorities
4.
Provide financial help in the form of scholarships, loan subsidy, etc to
deserving students from deprived sections of the society.
5.
Encouraging international cooperation in the field of education,
including working closely with the UNESCO and foreign governments as well as
Universities, to enhance the educational opportunities in the country.
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