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Budget 2021: Edtech startups welcome focus on schools, training programmes; lament the lack of 'adequate' fund


Nirmala Sitharaman detailing various programmes and initiatives for the sector.
From drawing up the legislation for a
Higher Education Commission of India to setting up a
Central University in Leh to strengthening 15,000 schools and creating
sainik schools as part of the National Education Policy (NEP 2020) implementation plan to the government's proposed
amendments to the Apprenticeship Act and the Rs 3,000-crore corpus allocated for it — most education-related announcements in the Budget have been dubbed "welcome" moves by startups.
However, many believe that Budget 2021 missed the opportunity to make big-ticket announcements (GST cuts, etc.), "adequate" fund allocation in education so as to fast-track the rollout of NEP, and other incentives critical to boost a pandemic-hit economy.

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'Exemplar' effort - The Hindu BusinessLine


‘Exemplar’ effort
February 01, 2021
Thrust on rollout of New Education Policy, higher education and R&D
With India expected to be home to the largest population of young people, the focus on ensuring qualitative education opportunities becomes critical. In line with the aims of the new National Education Policy, the Central government on Monday said it will focus sharply on qualitatively strengthening over 15,000 schools to make them “exemplar” schools, which will in turn mentor other schools in their region.
One hundred new Sainik Schools will also be set up in partnership with NGOs, private schools or states. In a bid to strengthen educational infrastructure in tribal areas, the government plans to set up 750 Eklavya model residential schools with increased allocation of ₹38 crore per unit (from ₹20 crore) and ₹48 crore per unit in hilly and difficult terrains. A plan to set up a Central University in Leh was also announced.

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How prepared are pre-schools?


How prepared are pre-schools?
From moving admission processes online to introducing apps to learn digitally, most pre-schools are gearing up for the next academic session 
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UPDATED: December 15, 2020 22:36 IST
A mother reads a notice board regarding admissions to a pre-school (Photo by Sanchit Khanna/Getty Images)
The early years are crucial in the development of a child’s brain. Almost 80 per cent of a child’s brain develops by the time they turn three, and 90 per cent by five. “If the child misses this window, it can have a deleterious effect on the overall development of the child," says Anjali Bowen, principal, Ryan International School, Kandivali, Mumbai.

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