- An HRD ministry plan recommends private-public participation in running government schools
- It wants the proposal acted upon by April this year
- 2,500 schools will be covered under the scheme
- Critics fear that the move will pave the way for total privatisation, turning schools into teaching shops
- Industry, they feel, must only invest in infrastructure and not run schools
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"Private schools play a significant role in dispensing schooleducation...their role must be recognised, and those providing quality education should beencouraged, especially when they cater to less privileged children."
—From a February 4 Knowledge Commission note to PM Manmohan Singh
- Fully-managed private schools.
- A joint venture where the state invests in infrastructure and frames the syllabus. The industry takes care of providing tuition to students and managing the welfare of teachers.
- Limited role for the industry under which it will provide and maintain school infrastructure.