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Modi Promises to Give Rs 10,000 Cr & Autonomy to Top Universities

PM Modi on Saturday said it was a “blot” that Indian universities do not figure among the top 500 of the world

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said it was a "blot" that Indian universities do not figure among the top 500 of the world and added that the government has decided to give autonomy and Rs 10,000 crore to top 10 public and 10 private universities over the next five years to make them world-class.

Addressing the centenary celebrations of Patna University in the presence of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Modi said Indian universities such as Nalanda and Takshashila attracted students from all over the world.

“We are not among the top 500. We should remove this blot. The situation should change through our determination and hard work,” Modi said.  

He said the government has come out with a scheme to make 10 private and 10 public universities world-class by providing them autonomy from the constraints of government rules and freedom to grow.

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They will be given Rs 10,000 crore in the next five years.
PM Narendra Modi

He said the selection will not be on any recommendation. "The universities will be selected on the basis of a challenge in which they will be required to prove their mettle. The selection will be based on factors such as history, performance and its roadmap in reaching global benchmarks. A third party professional agency will be involved in the selection process," Modi said.

Referring to demands for making Patna University a central university, Modi said it should strive to be among the globally-ranked varsities based on the competition.

"Patna University should not stay behind (in the challenge)," he said.

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Modi said reforms in the country's education sector have progressed at a slow speed and there have been differences among educationists which had hampered innovation with the governments too not measuring up to the task.

The Prime Minister said that for two years he heard arguments for and against granting more autonomy to Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) and then a big decision was taken.

"It is for the first time that the IIMs are out of government control and have been professionally opened up. This is a big opportunity for them and they would make the best use," he said.

Modi said that Patna University was known to produce IAS and IPS officers and in the same manner IIMs are known to produce Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of global companies.

He also urged universities to move from conventional teaching to innovative learning and involve alumni associations more actively.

Modi said both students and universities face challenges due to technological intervention and there was a need to “un-learn, de-learn and re-learn”.

He said 65 percent of the population of the country was below 35 years of age and that the dreams of development had the potential to be fulfilled.

"We need to understand the changing trends across the world and the increased spirit of competitiveness. In that context, India has to make its place in the world," Modi said.

(With inputs from IANS)

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