Economy, asked by sadshawonoo4542, 8 months ago

‘Education Commission 1964-66 had recommended that at least 6 per cent of GDP must be spent on education’. How far India has been able to achieve the said goal?

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Answered by HeAvEnPrlnCesS
5

Answer:

Spending on education was 2.7 percent of GDP for the financial year 2018, down from 3.1 percent in FY13. Number may seem huge, one has to view it in proportion to the total expenditure. Compared to peers, India spends the least on education.

Answered by lovingheart
3

India has achieved this goal by recruiting the professors from Abroad.

Explanation:

  • GDP on education system refers to the exchange of guest lecturers and professors from Indian universities abroad universities.
  • The universal education system is also implemented in India making the students exposed to foreign education.
  • India has also invested money in initiating smart classrooms.
  • The power of innovation and creative thinking forms the basis of abroad education which is also established in the Indian education platforms.

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