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India is stalled in the education system

The Indian leadership and guidance counsellors ouster of investment banks, Indian scientists spotted computers in the Silicon Valley with the fullness of wildebeests on an African safari and IIT engineers do not work only in the world, but appeared in Dilbert, Cartoons, it seems good reason to.

But over the last two months that I spent in India, I came in the repeated warnings of eminent persons, Indian science.

For example, scientists, CNR Rao, the sociologist Andre Beteille, and more recently in a speech in Calcutta, Mr. Narayana Murthy of Infosys, who is also chairman of the board of the Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad, India, all the defendants is faltering system of higher education.

How can we these different points of view?

Sterbend universities

Once a number of ferrets by statistics of higher education, the answer is clear.

India is the production by professionals is phenomenal. With more than 300 universities and colleges 15600 spewing out 2.5 million graduates every year, with regard to the volume of production lines in India only after the United States and China recently.

India produces 350000 engineers each year, twice the United States.

The IIT’s are, in fact, training institutes throughout the world, as well as the IIMs and, in recent years, the new law schools are also the beginning of the first tranche of Jurists.

What, however, it is also true that in the field of research and academic disciplines such as mathematics, physics and literature, the course is in India, at the beginning, not only by compared to other countries, but his own past.

The Indian universities, once alive with the buzz of intellectual activity, increasingly dying.

This is worrying.

The benefits of training are good for all to see. What is less visible, but in the long term, the importance of academic disciplines, such as mathematics and art, which are as a scholar and treated in universities.

Tradition

This form of a spirit of citizenship, fertilization, a nation’s intellect, and the environment, including engineers, lawyers and computer technicians. If India is a power in the global economic environment, it is important to the promotion of this sector of pure knowledge.

A recent assessment conducted by universities and research institutions worldwide, a Shanghai university, not a single Indian university in the top 300 on the planet - China has six.

The Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore, somewhere in the top 400 and IIT, Kharagpur, made an exit.

Given the fact that India was home to the forefront of research - Ronald Ross, CV Raman and Satyen Bose readily come to mind - and even a few decades of the Delhi School of Economics, with Amartya Sen, Jagdish Bhagwati and do cutting-edge research, been systematically compared to the best services in the world, as we come to this passport?

It may seem at first sight hard to imagine what could be the answer, because our universities function much as it in its heydays.

But therein lies the answer.

The organization of the international scientific community has changed, while the University of Indian summer tradition obliges.

There are many things that need to be executed.

We must now, the nature of the initiative, led to the creation of the IITs and remove bureaucratic obstacles for the infusion of private funding in the universities.

Pockets of Excellence ”

The minimalism of the table, we must put in place, away from the mentality of a single standard for everyone.

If India had a few all universities they treated the same way, with the same travel and the promotion of research, equal pay and the same battery life (or lack thereof) was in order. But in India today, linking all universities on the same level of care and to rules requiring all men to mediocrity.

With universities in the active pursuit of countries, including China, switching on the “fork” - where wages and the principal scientific research support are allowed to stand, in order to increase productivity - it is no other option for India.

Our government has pockets of excellence and enabling them, the command to the best researchers.

Most scientists are saying that the salary was of little consequence in choosing their careers.

I think they are right. But the investigation solely on those who as a researcher in short, people sensitive to the content and, therefore, not choose, are academics.

For some of the best brains of basic research, especially with business Top of wages in agriculture, we have research funding, in order to put a disciple of productivity.

A professor of a research institute recounted how she recently hired a PhD talent, which deserves a large content of one of the leading IT companies serving until deserve Standard-14000 rupees (305 dollars) per month for an academic.

Indian people do want to know more about China

The Indian people do want to know more about China, an Indian expert who just came back from China told Xinhua recently in an interview.

Dr. Sujit Basu, Director of Indian Management Development Institute (MDI), who just attended the sixth meeting of the India- China Eminent Persons Group (EPG) held in Beijing, said, “As two fastest growing economies, the peoples between India and China should know more about each other.”

Comprising a cross-section of experts, including academics, media professionals, former government officials and scientists, the EPG’s mission is to make recommendations to the two governments on ways in which India-China bilateral ties can be given added depth.

This is the third time for Basu to visit China. Compared the first time when he visited China in 1995, Basu said China has experienced great changes, not only in the field of infrastructure but also in people’s mind-set.

Basu said Chinese experts have left him deep impression, adding that they are very open-minded, because Chinese experts thought the current border issues would not hamper the friendship between India and China, as both countries have been working on the solutions.

When talking about how to enhance bilateral relations, Basu said that a free trade zone, under the management of both governments, can be built up along the India-China border, so that companies from India and China can work on joint projects in the area.

As for the main opportunities and challenges India and China face during the course of economic development, Basu pointed out that three advantages. First, intellectually speaking, India and China can catch up with any country in the world; secondly, both governments show strong commitment to develop its own country; thirdly, India and China can benefit from labor bonus from the large population. However, the biggest challenge for India and China is how to make best use of human resource.

Basu said that, in next 7 to 10 years, the United States, China and India will be the top three economies in the world.

Meanwhile, Basu said that both Indian and Chinese companies should cooperate with each other, which is conducive to further enhancing bilateral relations.

The MDI is based in Gurgaon, a modern city near the capital New Delhi, which is among the top 5 business schools in India.

In April, 2007, the MDI established cooperation with China’s University of International Business and Economics and the U.S. Maryland University, which provide joint MBA program to students from India, China and the United States.

Interview: Indian people want to learn more about China

The Indian people want to know more about China, an Indian expert who has just returned from China Xinhua said recently in an interview.

Dr Sujit Basu, director of the India Management Development Institute (MDI), at the sixth meeting of the India-China Eminent Persons Group (EPG) in Beijing, said: “As the fastest growing two economies, peoples between India and China know whether more about each other. ”

Composed of a cross section of experts, including scientists, media professionals, former government officials and academics, the PSE’s mission is to recommendations to the governments on both options available to the bilateral India - China links can be added to the depth.

This is the third time, to visit China Basu. In comparison, for the first time visit, as in China in 1995, China has experienced great changes Basu, and not just in the area of infrastructure, but also in the spirit of human rights set.

Chinese experts Basu told him deeply impressed and said she was very open, because you are the experts, current issues Chinese border would impede the friendship between India and China, both countries have solutions.

When talking about it, as to the improvement of bilateral relations, “said Basu, a free trade zone, under the leadership of the two Governments, along the border of India and China, although varieties from COMPASS ‘ India and China can work on joint projects are in the region.

Given that the main challenges and opportunities that India and China in the course of economic development, Basu said that three advantages. First, intellectual perspective, India and China could not catch up with each country in the world, and secondly, the two governments show a strong commitment to the development of their own country and thirdly, India and China benefit from the bonus work of the vast population. But the biggest challenge for India and China, as for the optimum use of human resources.

Basu said that in 7 to 10 years, the United States, China and India are the three largest economies in the world.

Pending Basu said that both Chinese and Indian companies should cooperate with each other, likely to contribute to an intensification of bilateral relations.

MDI Gurgaon is a modern city near the capital, New Delhi, which in the top-5-business schools in India.

In April 2007, MDI up cooperation with China’s University of International Business and Economics and the University of Maryland, who share the same MBA program for students from India, China and the United States Unis.

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