Human Resources Development Kapil Sibal called upon the industry to partner with the government and All India Council for Technical Education, AICTE, for setting up theme-based innovation centres which could cater to problems in different sectors. Talking to the media after a round table on government-industry partnership on setting up of theme-based innovations in New Delhi yesterday, Mr Sibal expressed hope that the Gross Enrolment Ratio, GER, would touch 30 per cent by 2020. He said, the Planning Commission has also accepted that the GER figure would reach 27 per cent by 2017.
Later Mr Sibal expressed regret that the opposition parties did not allow discussion in Parliament on key legislations in higher education despite being cleared by Parliament’s Standing Committee. He said the passage of the National Accreditation Authority Bill and Prohibition of Unfair Practices Bill would have paved way for ensuring quality in higher education institutes in matters of admission and charging of capitation fee.
News On AIR | September 25, 2012 9:38 AM
Partner with govt & AICTE to set up theme -based innovation centres: Sibal to industry