India has the largest population of children and youth worldwide. Its young man power, if educated and skilled, could help and support several ageing nations in the near future. A favourable demography comprising 54 percent of a massive 1.4 billion population below 25 years, are indeed astonishing number for manpower planners, particularly of developed nations. Imagine what would be the cognitive capital if 85-90 percent of schools become truly functional! as Secondary education commission (1964-66) has rightly observed.
India is looking forward to reaping Demographic Dividend, thanks to its current composition of the p...
India has the second largest system of schooling in the world. About five million school teachers ar...
India attracts the attention of the world for its abundance of human capital, which is youthful in c...
The phrase, "The world is ageing, but India has youth on her side," has been a soothing phrase. The ...
More than half of India’s population—over 500 million people—are younger than 25. By 2050 India is e...
Education in India is in stages of renaissance. Education especially higher education has been rec...
We have seen in the past some of the teachers in the higher learning institutions have produced outs...
At a time when India is having best growth prospects in its history, we are facing a crisis of immea...
Education is the cornerstone of human resource development and is crucial to restoring harmony to th...
The building blocks of an Indian nation are the citizens of its tomorrow. The way these seeds will ...
Youth in every country is potentially comparable to any other in the world. In India we are fortunat...
The global economy has undergone a structural transformation: there will be a workforce of 3.3 billi...
As the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, MDGs, are coming closer to the target year of 20...
Skills and knowledge are the driving forces of economic growth and social development for any countr...
Abstract India has been an important centre of education since ancient times .Even a...
India is looking forward to reaping Demographic Dividend, thanks to its current composition of the p...
India has the second largest system of schooling in the world. About five million school teachers ar...
India attracts the attention of the world for its abundance of human capital, which is youthful in c...
The phrase, "The world is ageing, but India has youth on her side," has been a soothing phrase. The ...
More than half of India’s population—over 500 million people—are younger than 25. By 2050 India is e...
Education in India is in stages of renaissance. Education especially higher education has been rec...
We have seen in the past some of the teachers in the higher learning institutions have produced outs...
At a time when India is having best growth prospects in its history, we are facing a crisis of immea...
Education is the cornerstone of human resource development and is crucial to restoring harmony to th...
The building blocks of an Indian nation are the citizens of its tomorrow. The way these seeds will ...
Youth in every country is potentially comparable to any other in the world. In India we are fortunat...
The global economy has undergone a structural transformation: there will be a workforce of 3.3 billi...
As the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, MDGs, are coming closer to the target year of 20...
Skills and knowledge are the driving forces of economic growth and social development for any countr...
Abstract India has been an important centre of education since ancient times .Even a...
India is looking forward to reaping Demographic Dividend, thanks to its current composition of the p...
India has the second largest system of schooling in the world. About five million school teachers ar...
India attracts the attention of the world for its abundance of human capital, which is youthful in c...