Higher education to get 1 lakh core boost by 2022

The Union cabinet on Wednesday approved the proposal to expand the capital base of Higher Education Financing Agency (HEFA) to Rs 10,000 crore and tasking it to mobilise Rs 1,00,000 crore for revitalising infrastructureNSE -1.64 % and systems in education by 2022. In 2016-17, the capital base of HEFA was Rs 1,000 crore.
The Cabinet permitted HEFA to mobilise Rs 1,00,000 crore till 2022 to meet the infrastructure needs of these institutions. The CCEA has also approved increasing the aut ..
HECI will be the new, apex regulator for university and higher education in India. It has to set benchmarks for academic performance, ensure that institutions adhere to these and act against those that violate standards.
It will replace UGC once Parliament repeals UGC Act, 1951. The Human Resource Development (HRD) ministry will pilot the Higher Education Commission of India (Repeal of University Grants Commission Act) Act 2018, in the monsoon session of the Parliament. HECI will be go ..
The Cabinet permitted HEFA to mobilise Rs 1,00,000 crore till 2022 to meet the infrastructure needs of these institutions. The CCEA has also approved increasing the aut ..
The Niti Aayog which was earlier developing its own School Education Quality Index, will be using 33 of the 70 criteria under the PGI for their own assessments.
The move is in keeping with the government’s overall thrust on quality improvement, teacher training and learning outputs. The Index apart, the NCERT is helping the HRD ministry set up a Central institute of Assessment to strengthen Continuous and Comprehensive Education and handhold states in ensuring customised teacher training ..
The move is in keeping with the government’s overall thrust on quality improvement, teacher training and learning outputs. The Index apart, the NCERT is helping the HRD ministry set up a Central institute of Assessment to strengthen Continuous and Comprehensive Education and handhold states in ensuring customised teacher training ..
It will replace UGC once Parliament repeals UGC Act, 1951. The Human Resource Development (HRD) ministry will pilot the Higher Education Commission of India (Repeal of University Grants Commission Act) Act 2018, in the monsoon session of the Parliament. HECI will be go ..
HECI will be a new avatar of UGC with a different vision, focus and powers. While UGC has been vested with grant-giving powers, HECI will have no funds to dole out. This is a decision based on the recommendations of many government committees which pointed out how the fund-giving functions of the UGC allowed for over-regulation –– an oft compromised UGC inspection regime that has led to an inevitable quality decline in India’s higher education system.
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