Financing of Secondary Education in India


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Foreword Preface Abbreviations Introduction 1. Andhra Pradesh: Financing of Secondary Education/ B. Shiva Reddy and K. Anji Reddy 2. Tamil Nadu: Grants-in-Aid for Secondary Education: Policies and Practices/ P. Duraisamy and Malathy Duraisamy 3. Kerala: Grants-in-Aid Policies and Practices in Secondary Education/ K.K. George, George Zachariah and N. Ajith Kumar 4. Karnataka: Public Financing of Secondary Education/ P.R. Panchamukhi, Sailabala Debi and V.B. Annigeri 5. Maharashtra: Grants-in-Aid in Secondary Education/ Sangita Kamdar 6. Gujarat: Financing of Secondary Education/ K.R Shah and Sarita Agrawal 7. Goa: Grants-in-Aid Policy and Practices/ Seema P. Rath 8. Delhi: Financing Pattern and Cost Structure in Secondary Schools/ Furqan Qamar 9. Bihar: Grants-in-Aid Policies and Practices in Secondary Education/ Sudhanshu Bhushan 10. Punjab: Financing of Secondary Education - Sources, Patterns and Emerging Issues/ Sucha Singh Gill, Sukhwinder Singh and Jaswinder Singh Brar 11. Uttar Pradesh: Financing of Secondary Education - Grants-in-Aid Policies and Practices/ Mohd. Muzammil 12. Orissa: Financing of Secondary Education/ Sailabala Debi References and Bibliography Editor and Contributors Index Financing of Secondary Education in India presents rich and insightful analyses of the trends in financing of secondary education, analyses the pattern of financing of government schools, schools run by local bodies and private secondary schools and critically examines the grants-in-aid policies of governments in twelve major states in India. Consisting of state-level studies on Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Delhi, Goa, Gujarat, Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Orissa, Punjab, Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu, prepared by renowned scholars in the area of Economics of Education in India, this timely publication coming in the backdrop of policy discussions on universalisation of secondary education, should be of considerable interest to all those who are interested in issues relating to financing of education in India in general and secondary education in particular..




Universal Secondary Education in India


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This book offers a cutting-edge contribution on the importance of secondary education and assesses the strengths and weaknesses of its growth in India. Secondary education, long neglected, faces countless challenges and will require tremendous financial resources, millions of additional trained teachers, and vast infrastructure in terms of buildings, laboratories, libraries, ICT facilities, etc. The book examines these critical issues, with particular reference to the situation in India. It analyses the status quo of secondary education and discusses the strategies and approaches needed in order to universalize it. Including 20 chapters authored by eminent scholars in the field and from across the country, this book gathers the outcomes of a seminar organized by the Council for Social Development on Universalization of Secondary Education. The target audience includes policymakers, practitioners, administrators, education planners, researchers, teachers, and teacher educators with an interest in the future of secondary education.




Financing of Secondary School Education in India


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This book deals with vaxed problems relating to Secondary Education including finance and other related issues.




Financing Of Secondary Education In India


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Foreword Preface Abbreviations Introduction 1. Andhra Pradesh: Financing of Secondary Education/ B. Shiva Reddy and K. Anji Reddy 2. Tamil Nadu: Grants-in-Aid for Secondary Education: Policies and Practices/ P. Duraisamy and Malathy Duraisamy 3. Kerala: Grants-in-Aid Policies and Practices in Secondary Education/ K.K. George, George Zachariah and N. Ajith Kumar 4. Karnataka: Public Financing of Secondary Education/ P.R. Panchamukhi, Sailabala Debi and V.B. Annigeri 5. Maharashtra: Grants-in-Aid in Secondary Education/ Sangita Kamdar 6. Gujarat: Financing of Secondary Education/ K.R Shah and Sarita Agrawal 7. Goa: Grants-in-Aid Policy and Practices/ Seema P. Rath 8. Delhi: Financing Pattern and Cost Structure in Secondary Schools/ Furqan Qamar 9. Bihar: Grants-in-Aid Policies and Practices in Secondary Education/ Sudhanshu Bhushan 10. Punjab: Financing of Secondary Education - Sources, Patterns and Emerging Issues/ Sucha Singh Gill, Sukhwinder Singh and Jaswinder Singh Brar 11. Uttar Pradesh: Financing of Secondary Education - Grants-in-Aid Policies and Practices/ Mohd. Muzammil 12. Orissa: Financing of Secondary Education/ Sailabala Debi References and Bibliography Editor and Contributors Index Financing of Secondary Education in India presents rich and insightful analyses of the trends in financing of secondary education, analyses the pattern of financing of government schools, schools run by local bodies and private secondary schools and critically examines the grants-in-aid policies of governments in twelve major states in India. Consisting of state-level studies on Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Delhi, Goa, Gujarat, Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Orissa, Punjab, Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu, prepared by renowned scholars in the area of Economics of Education in India, this timely publication coming in the backdrop of policy discussions on universalisation of secondary education, should be of considerable interest to all those who are interested in issues relating to financing of education in India in general and secondary education in particular..




Financing Education in India


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Contributed papers presented at the National Seminar on Financing of Education at New Delhi in 2003.




Development of Secondary Education in India


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Research work funded by National University of Educational Planning and Administration.




Financing of School Education


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Study conducted in Andhra Pradesh, India.







Financing and Management of Higher Education in India


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Besides analysing the various contours of financing of higher education, the book brings into sharp focus the likely impact of privatization and marketization of higher education with particular reference to access, efficiency and equity in the system. It also discusses implications of globalization and internationalization on higher education. The book is expected to help academic community, educational planners and administrators to work out strategies to promote private participation, in view of the continuing resource crunch the university system is facing. It also deals with the challenges posed by globalization and internationalization of higher education.