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2007-03-09 20:03:18 · 2 answers · asked by parvez p 1 in Education & Reference Teaching

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From Wikipedia:

After 1976
In 1976, education was made a joint responsibility of the states and the Centre, through a constitutional amendment. The center is represented by Ministry of Human Resource Development's Department of Education and together with the states, it is jointly responsible for the formulation of education policy and planning.

NPE 1986 and revised PoA 1992 envisioned that free and compulsory education should be provided for all children up to 14 years of age before the commencement of 21st century. Government of India made a commitment that by 2000, 6% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) will be spent on education, out of which half would be spent on the Primary education.

In November 1998, Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee announced setting up of Vidya Vahini Network to link up universities, UGC and CSIR

2007-03-11 20:36:30 · answer #1 · answered by Teacher Man 6 · 0 0

Nick is amazingly incorrect on the partition question. Britian replaced into strongly against it, yet Jinnah and the Muslims interior the east and west of Northern India demanded an Islamic State not an earthly India as needed by using the Congress social gathering of Nehru. Britian and Mountbatten (the final Viceroy) foresaw the massacres of Partition yet have been powerless to steer away from it occurring. If it hadn't been the British in India, it often is the French (that they had a foothold in Pondicherry) or Portuguese (who had footholds in Goa, Damman and Diue). All in all, the English have been the terrific ot the bunch. undergo in concepts Portugal basically left (have been pushed out) of Goa in 1964, 17 years after Britian left India.

2016-10-18 00:34:59 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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