The Asian Development Bank noted in January 2008 that education in India was lagging seriously behind its rapid economic growth with only 12,000 training and vocational institutes, compared to half a million in China. Short-term turbulences aside (just as we are witnessing now), India has entered an era of high economic growth. As we enter [...]
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Public-private Partnership in Education Needed in India
January 11th, 2010
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No Comments »Ivy League Education
December 26th, 2009
Admin For many parents, especially those who reside in the northeastern United States as well as other places, the pinnacle of education is found in Ivy League schools. Their cherished dream and life-long ambition is to send their sons and daughters to these schools, believing that the higher standards of education and social connections available there [...]
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No Comments »Support for Higher Education
December 26th, 2009
Admin Public colleges and universities have a symbiotic relationship with state governments. Public higher education institutions as a part of social foundation play a significant role in creating an educated community and improving state and local economies. Local and state governments are responsible for financing these institutions, contributing to the educational sphere. However for the last [...]
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