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Education in India: Policy and Practice presents trends in shifting education policies in independent India and how the State, academia and civil society reacted to the changing priorities during the last 50 years. The 20 chapters, authored by eminent scholars and experts, provide valuable insights into complex policy issues at the grassroots as well as macro levels. The book discusses major challenges and concerns such as growth and inequalities, education of women, quality of higher education and research, and making policy reforms for the transformation of the system in such a way that it helps in broader social transformation. The issues analyzed have also been taken up in the editors introductions, which provide a perspective on their wider social, political and economic implications in detail. This volume is an important reference tool for grappling with the challenges of the new National Education Policy 2020. The series Social Change in Contemporary India brings together key texts published in the prestigious journal Social Change, from 1971 till present times. These writings, most of which are considered canonical, address important issues in health, education, poverty and agriculture with special focus on disadvantaged groups. These writings will help readers identify key points in the history of policymaking in India and major discourses and debates and their impact.
Reforms in Higher Education*: In Retrospect
Reforms in Higher Education*: In Retrospect
THE IDEAL CONCEPTION OF THE UNIVERSITY
The thought of the university or higher education evokes in us conflicting and contradictory systems of conception—the ideal and the real. The ideal concept of the university is that it is a temple of higher learning. In the spirit of Hindu society, we consider learning as sacred and symbolize it in the form of goddess Saraswati. Rabindranath Tagore portrayed the concept of goddess Saraswati in these words: ‘The goddess of learning is Saraswati, her seat is in the lotus flower, its symbolical meaning is that she lives in the centre of life and the heart of our existence, which opens itself in beauty to the light of life.’1 ...
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