Context:
Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal are three out of 14 states and union territories that have not yet signed a crucial Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Union Education Ministry.
More on News:
- This MoU is a requirement for accessing funds amounting to nearly ₹13,000 crore over the next three years under the central government’s flagship scheme for state-run higher education, known as the Pradhan Mantri Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (PM-USHA).
About PM-USHA:
- It’s a Centrally Sponsored scheme by the Ministry of Education to enhance the quality of higher education in State Universities.
- Aims: To improve curriculum, teacher training, infrastructure, accreditation, and employability.
- Focus on ensuring equity, access, and inclusion in higher education.
- Fund allocation: ₹12,926.10 crore for 2023-24 to 2025-26.
MoU Signing and Implementation:
- MoU:
- MoU signifies states’ willingness to participate in the PM-USHA scheme.
- The MoU aids in better execution of the scheme’s goals.
- 22 States/UTs have already signed the MoUs.
- Concerns about NEP Implementation and Funding:
- The MoU makes it obligatory for states to implement various reforms outlined in the National Education Policy (NEP).
- These reforms include establishing an academic credit bank, allowing entry and exit flexibility, and adopting the Samarth e-governance platform.
- Issues Raised by State Governments:
- The requirement to bear 40% of the PM-USHA expenses by states has raised concerns.
- States emphasize the need for more financial support from the central government to effectively implement NEP reforms.
- The MoU does not address the allocation of funds for the changes outlined in the NEP.
News Source: The Hindu
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