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FDI in Education
by V S Chakravarthy on Sep 14, 2006 01:16 PM   Permalink

May be Mr. Arjun would agree for FDI if reservations are allowed in these institutes. The government has in any case failed in providing Primary education and allowed private persons/ trusts to run private schools and thay had been minting money for providing education the standards of which is not commensurate to the fees being collected. Then why not allow FDI so that there is competetion and atleast the current and future generations will have some decent school education as well as graduate eduacation. Let the doors be opened and competetion be welcomed. The arguements of Mr. Arjun and the Left regarding culture attack is nothing but bullshit. Obviously you can not be developing and maintaining culture from the so called education being imparted from dilapidated, without black board, without teacher and without basic toilet facility government schools. And what culture are we developing from the private schools who only mint money, or minority schools. Neither these people provide good schools nor they allow. This is nothing but a sort of talibanisation. And since when we have started comparing and trying to emulate the Muslim nations in field of education, Mr Arjun Singh?

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