Transforming Education: India's Path to Growth
Chief Economic Adviser V Anantha Nageswaran emphasized the crucial role of higher education quality, relevance, and adaptability in transforming India's demographic dividend into a growth accelerator. Speaking at the CII Global Higher Education Summit, he highlighted key reforms, including teacher shortages, industry collaboration, and a shift towards outcome-based regulation.
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Chief Economic Adviser V Anantha Nageswaran highlighted the transformative potential of India's higher education system in catalyzing growth over the next two decades. By enhancing quality, relevance, and adaptability, India can turn its demographic dividend into an economic powerhouse.
During his address at the CII Global Higher Education Summit, Nageswaran emphasized that states play a pivotal role in higher education reform. He advocated for addressing teacher shortages through innovative solutions like employing 'professors of practice' and enhancing educational quality.
The adviser's vision includes shifting from control to stewardship, adopting outcome-based regulations, and fostering public administration entrepreneurship. He called for industry partnerships in curriculum design, research, and governance, urging cooperative efforts from governments, states, and industry to transform India into a global learning hub.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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