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प्रश्न
“India has failed to implement the recommendations of Education Commission of 1964-66.” Give valid arguments in support of the given statement.
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उत्तर
The given statement is appropriate. Over the years India has not been able to raise its educational standards to the desired level. Education Commission of 1964-66 had recommended that at least 6% of GDP should be spent on education so as to make a noticeable rate of growth in educational achievements. However, the current expenditure level has been quite inadequate. Thus, necessary steps must be taken by the government in this direction.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Why do we observe regional differences in educational attainment in India?
How government organisations facilitate the functioning of schools and hospitals in India?
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What was the share of education in total government expenditure in 2014?
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When was Right to Education Act enacted?
Read the given case study and answer the question.
Traditional economic theory viewed capital in physical terms only. Economists during the late 1950s based on the aggregate production function found that the standard measures of simple labour and physical capital were incapable of explaining adequately the rapid post-war growth. Speculations on what was missing were diverse. Some argued that the principal explanation lays in the lack of appropriate adjustments for improvement in the quality of physical capital and the embodiment of technical progress in that capital. Others suggested that the most important omission pertains to the organisational advance or a vaguely specified human capital. The residual of unexplained growth was at first ascribed to technology by Solow, but later, the residual was defined to include improvements in the quality of capital can the investment in human beings. Human capital is formed with improvement in skills education. Improved health and education is merit as well as a public good and is associated with a large number of externalities which are often indirect, indivisible and non-quantifiable.
Standard economic theories failed to explain the post war rapid growth due to ______.
______ refers to the ability to read and write.
Which of the following statements are correct
Statement 1:-Literacy rates in India have increased mainly because of the growth in educational facilities.
Statement 2:-The absolute number of illiterates has also increased with the tremendous increase in the population.
Which of the following statements are correct
Statement 1:- Educational cess of 2 percent has been imposed by the government on all union taxes
Statement 2:-The revenue generated by the government from this provision can be spent on financing elementary education.
Why do we observe regional differences in educational attainment in India?
Which of the following points indicates that education is considered an important input for the development of a nation?
Match the following
| A | It is the prime funding authority for university education | 1 | AICITE |
| B | It enforces rules and regulations regarding technical and engineering education in India. | 2 | ICMR |
| C | It enforces rules and regulations regarding education and research in the health sector | 3 | UGC |
