Wednesday, 5 February 2020

Rupal Dalal, Executive Director, JD Institute of Fashion Technology Reacts to Union Budget 20-2021


By 121News

Chandigarh 05th Feb, 2020:-Education in India is one of the critical sectors, which demands to be revamped and taken care of in terms of its quality and structure. Under the Union –budget 20-2021, FM, Ms. Nirmala Sitharaman allocates Rs. 99,300 Crores for Education sector in FY21, which is highly appreciable and will be marked as the boon for the education industry. India has the largest working population in the world and keeping the current economic scenario in mind, the government has directed the focus primarily on the skill development. And it has allocated a lofty amount, around Rs. 3,000 Crs for the development of skill's programs. With an aim to ensure and make education accessible to everyone, irrespective of financial and social background, geographical boundaries, the government is planning a degree-level full-fledged online education programs to be offered by institutes in top 100 in National Institutional Ranking Framework for both the rural and urban sectors. 

We welcome the intent in this budget of a New India that attempts to make the country as one of the leading destinations for higher studies in the world as well as the place for cutting edge innovation. Under the 20-2021 budget, the government is planning to initiate IND-SAT exam for Asian and African students for scholarships, to promote 'Study in India'. Being an educationist, we are welcoming the thoughts and the novel educational policy implemented by the government of India.


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