Budget in Education


Proper and good education is important for all of us. It facilitates quality learning all through the life among people of any age group, caste, creed, religion and region. It is the process of achieving knowledge, values, skills, beliefs and moral habits. People need to get high awareness about the importance of knowledge more than before.Getting education is the birth right of every individual and it is a fundamental right according to our constitution.  It is also considered as one of the basic necessities along with food, water, shelter etc.
       The government undertakes various measures to provide education for all irrespective of all kinds of discrimination. Mainly it decides the budget allotted for education every year.
       Education in India is provided by public schools (controlled and funded by three levels: central, state, local) and private schools. The approximate ratio of public schools to private school in India is 7:5 .
      In 2019-20 the union budget had allocated Rs.94,853.64 crore for education that carries to around 300 million students in 1.4 million schools and over 51,000 collages ( as it is reported ).
       'Study in India' initiative will be promoted by the Government Apprenticeship diplomas will be offered by 150 higher education institutions by March 2021 .Rs. 99,300 crore is to be allocated for the education sector in financial year 2021.which will be seems to be increased for this year .
  The total budget allocated is 30.42 lakh crore that is 3.36 percentage. Central budget 99,300 crore.
      Although the distribution is big some large in numbers in crores but it failed in providing scholarships for the students and more over it did not reach to the professional courses. This may be reason why the student's in India are damn behind 'ABROAD STUDY' and graduate and work for another nation because of lacking hopes in their own nation.

- Afra
1st BSc FND

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