Will PPP model work for govt schools?
For lakhs of children studying in
government schools across the country, here is some cheering news. In a
historic move, the HRD ministry has proposed Public-Private-Partnership (PPP)
in government school system.
Simply put, children in government schools could study in fully equipped
classrooms. Interestingly, all benefits for the children — free uniforms,
midday meal and free textbooks — will continue to be extended under the PPP
model. Just that, the government control will be limited to monitoring.
‘‘There is a large unfulfilled need for quality education in the secondary
education sector. It does not appear feasible for state governments to fill
this gap in the short term due to constraints on budget and capacity. PPP
emerges as a viable alternative to improve access to quality school education
while ensuring equity and social justice. We also felt quality of education can
be significantly enhanced as there will be accountability,’’ official sources
told TOI.
The HRD ministry has invited comment from all private stake holders and those
interested in taking the initiative forward before November 9. The ministry has
worked out two models for carrying out the plan.
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