HIGHER EDUCATION FOR
ECONOMIC GROWTH
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According to Pitroda, the debate on what needs to be done ought to be over, and the time now is to focus on action. 'The bills have already been drafted but none of them have been tabled in or passed by parliament.'Referring the government's plan for $5 billion National Knowledge Network (NKN) which is expected to be ready in about nine months, Pitroda said it will enable researchers and students from different backgrounds and diverse geographies to work closely for advancing human development. It would be a platform for delivering effective distance education where teachers and students can interact in real time, he said, adding it is especially significant in a country like India where access to education is limited by factors such as geography and lack of infrastructure facilities.
In next 12 months, FICCI also proposes to set up 5 national knowledge functional hubs in partnership with industry leaders from capital goods sector and patron institutions all over India. Institute patrons include Thapar, Manipal, Amrita and UPES Universities while industry patrons include Larsen & Toubro, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited, Thermax, Bharat Forge, Chemtrols and Hindustan Dor Oliver.
Prof. John Kurakar
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