HIGHER EDUCATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WITHIN A GLOBALIST ERA IN INDIA
HIGHER EDUCATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WITHIN A GLOBALIST ERA IN INDIA
Author(s): Ranjit Singh Ghuman, Wilfred Ukpere, Saurabh SethiSubject(s): Economy
Published by: Universitatea SPIRU HARET - Faculty of Accounting and Financial Management
Keywords: Economic system; Higher Education; Human Development
Summary/Abstract: Today, the stark reality is that even after 62 years of independence, India still has not been able to ensure a minimum quality life to its citizens. The million-dollar question India have been facing is that whether leading economic power with poor show of human development can present a model of sustainable, equitable and Inclusive growth that India is aspiring for, certainly not. So, there must be some changes. These changes primarily include the change in the education system. Education which is a pre-requisite for all type of development recipes is presently in a bad shape in India. Why India is still a developing country and what is stopping it from being a developed country? This particular question strikes us every time when we read something about India’s education system. So in this context, this research paper throws light on In’s and Out’s of higher education in India.
Journal: Journal of Academic Research in Economics (JARE)
- Issue Year: 2011
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 232-241
- Page Count: 10
- Language: English
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