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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalGopal lives in India. Apart from being Maya’s Grandpa, he also is her greatest fan and admirer. In his spare time he is an educationist, so he gets to spend a lot of time with children, who have given him so much of love and affection. Maya lives in the US where she goes to school. She has just become a teenager this year (2024)! Apart from being a champion athlete and an excellent student, she is a talented writer and this is her first book.Read More...
Gopal lives in India. Apart from being Maya’s Grandpa, he also is her greatest fan and admirer. In his spare time he is an educationist, so he gets to spend a lot of time with children, who have given him so much of love and affection.
Maya lives in the US where she goes to school. She has just become a teenager this year (2024)! Apart from being a champion athlete and an excellent student, she is a talented writer and this is her first book.
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Education in India
Why do our institutions of higher education focus predominantly on transfer of knowledge (Teaching) and less on creation of knowledge (Research)? What does it take to make truly great educational institutions? This book attempts to answer questions such as these.
We can take pride in our elite institutions, which admit only one in a thousand. Do we care about the rest?
Numerically, Indi
Education in India
Why do our institutions of higher education focus predominantly on transfer of knowledge (Teaching) and less on creation of knowledge (Research)? What does it take to make truly great educational institutions? This book attempts to answer questions such as these.
We can take pride in our elite institutions, which admit only one in a thousand. Do we care about the rest?
Numerically, India has the world’s largest education ecosystem, yet it ranks low in public education spending per student, and even worse in proper utilisation of scarce resources. While government schools languish with abysmal infrastructure, billions are being poured by private equity funds into elite private school chains, which are already flush with funds.
If we produce "unemployable" graduates, it suggests the suboptimal state of our institutions, not the ability of our children, who, despite all odds, continue to excel at home and abroad, making India the undisputed IT powerhouse and the world's largest talent pool. Imagine what they would do if they had the benefit of affordable, truly world-class education in India.
Three decades ago, India catalysed the emergence of a strong, innovative, and globally competitive indigenous industry by championing ‘ease of doing business’ and dismantling restrictive controls. However, education, especially higher education, still remains hampered by stifling governmental and regulatory constraints. It is imperative that policymakers now break these shackles and champion ‘ease of providing education’ also.
Education in India
Why do our institutions of higher education focus predominantly on transfer of knowledge (Teaching) and less on creation of knowledge (Research)? What does it take to make truly great educational institutions? This book attempts to answer questions such as these.
We can take pride in our elite institutions, which admit only one in a thousand. Do we care about the rest?
Numerically, Indi
Education in India
Why do our institutions of higher education focus predominantly on transfer of knowledge (Teaching) and less on creation of knowledge (Research)? What does it take to make truly great educational institutions? This book attempts to answer questions such as these.
We can take pride in our elite institutions, which admit only one in a thousand. Do we care about the rest?
Numerically, India has the world’s largest education ecosystem, yet it ranks low in public education spending per student, and even worse in proper utilisation of scarce resources. While government schools languish with abysmal infrastructure, billions are being poured by private equity funds into elite private school chains, which are already flush with funds.
If we produce "unemployable" graduates, it suggests the suboptimal state of our institutions, not the ability of our children, who, despite all odds, continue to excel at home and abroad, making India the undisputed IT powerhouse and the world's largest talent pool. Imagine what they would do if they had the benefit of affordable, truly world-class education in India.
Three decades ago, India catalysed the emergence of a strong, innovative, and globally competitive indigenous industry by championing ‘ease of doing business’ and dismantling restrictive controls. However, education, especially higher education, still remains hampered by stifling governmental and regulatory constraints. It is imperative that policymakers now break these shackles and champion ‘ease of providing education’ also.
The Adventures of Myra and Baba have engrossed many children who have instantly connected with the various lovable animal and human characters and were intrigued by the twists and turns (“mysteries”) of the story. Once you begin reading the story, it is hard to stop midway.
In Fairytale Forest there is a Secret, Enchanted Land where Magical things happen, and children’s dreams come true. This story is about the adventures of Myra and Baba in t
The Adventures of Myra and Baba have engrossed many children who have instantly connected with the various lovable animal and human characters and were intrigued by the twists and turns (“mysteries”) of the story. Once you begin reading the story, it is hard to stop midway.
In Fairytale Forest there is a Secret, Enchanted Land where Magical things happen, and children’s dreams come true. This story is about the adventures of Myra and Baba in this fantastic Land.
The Adventures of Myra and Baba have engrossed many children who have instantly connected with the various lovable animal and human characters and were intrigued by the twists and turns (“mysteries”) of the story. Once you begin reading the story, it is hard to stop midway.
In Fairytale Forest there is a Secret, Enchanted Land where Magical things happen, and children’s dreams come true. This story is about the adventures of Myra and Baba in t
The Adventures of Myra and Baba have engrossed many children who have instantly connected with the various lovable animal and human characters and were intrigued by the twists and turns (“mysteries”) of the story. Once you begin reading the story, it is hard to stop midway.
In Fairytale Forest there is a Secret, Enchanted Land where Magical things happen, and children’s dreams come true. This story is about the adventures of Myra and Baba in this fantastic Land.
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