New Delhi: A sum of Rs 99,300 crores for education for the year 2020-21 will be provided, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Saturday while presenting the second union budget of Modi's re-elected government.
She also said that a New Education Policy will be announced soon, adding that "external commercial borrowings and FDI to be leveraged to improve the education system."
Let's know what is special for the Education sector in this budget:
- Rs 99,300 crore for education and Rs 3,000 crore for skill development have been allocated for 2020-21.
- Centre to announce the new education policy soon; Government received over 2 lakh suggestions on it.
- Degree-level online education programmes to be launched by select institutes for the deprived section of the society.
- IND-SAT test proposed for foreign students wishing to pursue higher education in India
- Urban Local Bodies will provide internship to fresh engineers for one year.
- National Police University and National Forensic University will be set up.
- The government proposed to attach medical colleges with district hospitals on PPP model to deal with the shortage of doctors.
- A bridge course for nurses, health care professionals to match their skills with global market demand have been proposed.
- Steps will be taken to attract external commercial borrowing, FDI in the education sector.
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