Title: Education in Bihar
1a challenge an opportunity
Education in Bihar
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4NUMBER OF RECOGNISED EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
8 regular medical colleges the rest are
colleges for indigenous streams
Sources Statistical Abstract, India ,2003
5Higher education institutions
- Universities
- Traditional 8
- Patna
- Muzzafarpur
- Bodh Gaya
- Bhagalpur
- Darbahanga
- Madhepura
- Chapra
- Arrah
- Special purpose 3
- Sanskrit Univ. Darbhanga
- Arabi Persian Univ Patna
- Nalanda Open Univ.Patna
Colleges Constituent 253 Affiliated 245
Government Women 2
6Supporting Bodies University System
- University Service Commission teacher
recruitment and coordination of constituent
colleges - Bihar College Service Commissionteacher
recruitment and coordination of affiliated
colleges - Inter-University Boardcoordination and
development of universities
7Education and Research Institutions
- LNM Economic and Social Change Inst. Patna
- ANS Institute for Social Sciences, Patna
- KPJ Research Institute, Patna
- JJR Parliamentary and Political Research
Institute, Patna - Rashtrabhasa Parishad, Patna
- Hindi Granth Academy, Patna
- Rajbhasa Academy Sanskrit, Maithili, Bhojpuri,
Magahi and South Indian languages academies,
Patna - Arabi and Persian research institute, Patna
- Mithila PG studies and research institute,
Darbhanga - Prakrit Jainism and non-violence research
institute, Vaishali
8three reasons for investing
- Develop Bihar for countrys progress the state
is a blessed land, it can give results(says the
President of India, TOI 31 Dec 05 Patna) - A huge market and potential in Education Bihar
- thousands of Bihari migrate every year in search
of educational opportunities their average
performance is much higher than others - Strong political will
- reflected through the Plan for Good Governance
announced recently, on rebuilding education in
Bihar
9Programme for Good Governance Policy Framework
in Education
- Facilitate private sector investment in
education with assurance of safeguarding values
and quality - Encourage opening of new institutions in the
area of higher, vocational, technical and medical
education - Enhance quality and capacity of research
Institutions - Create conducive environment in the
universities, schools and other educational
institutions so that talented students are not be
forced to migrate
10- Incentives for investing in Education Bihar
Land 50 subsidy on govt. land on market
value, private land on acquisition cost
for the construction of institutional building
Relaxation and re-imbursement 50 on stamp
duty and registration cost, reimbursement on
project preparation cost up to a maximum of
75000 INR
Infrastructure facilities - approach road ,
electric supply, water supply in the vicinity -
electric charge at non commercial rate
Clearance from AICTE and other regulatory bodies
government will coordinate and assist in getting
approval from the AICTE and other regulatory
bodies
11other conducive factors
- Bihar Self-financed Universities Act
- A bill is under consultation stage in the
government. This umbrella act will provide
opportunities for setting up self-governed and
self-financed institutions with the declared
incentive support from the government. - The ICFAI Hyderabad
- This highly ranked institution in the league
tables announced by the business magazines has
already offered to invest in the range of 10
million USD in a variety of educational
institutions in the state.
12some identified projects on offer
- Establishment of a five-year integrated law
university (National University of Legal Studies
at Patna) with lands to be made available by the
government in Fatuha (near Patna) - Setting up of engineering college, law school,
management institute, B. Ed college in a well
developed campus at Bodh Gaya in partnership with
Magadh University - Establishment of medical college, five year
integrated law college, management institute,
dental college, MCA, bio-technology and institute
for agricultural science at the new established
university at VKS Arah - Setting up of residential schools at Simultalla
(Jamui) and Dehr-on-Sone (Rohtas). About 80 acres
of lands earmarked for this purpose.
13some ideas on collaboration
- Alumni Network contributions may acknowledged
and recognised in a variety of ways - External Internship Programme NRIs working in
business and industrial establishment may offer
one year internships, govt./state institutions
may assist in the identification process - Academic Exchange Programme NRIs, from Bihar in
particular, may visit their homeland for short
term course teaching/seminars/workshops for
exchange of expertise - Exploring Heritage a number of activities can be
thought of for example- searching the root
documenting, publishing and marketing heritage
sites. KPJaisawal (Patna) has agreed to take this
idea further
14for contact
Dr Madan M Jha IAS Commissioner cum
Secretary Government of Bihar Human Resource
Development (Education) Department Vikash
Bhawan PATNA- 800015 (India) E-mailmadan.jha_at_wol
fson.ox.ac.uk Tel 00-91- 9431808714 (M)
00-91-612-2224616(O)