Earlier, Tharoor, stressed the need for focussing on
Press Trust of Indiawomen's education. Citing a study, he said 65 per cent of India's women are educated compared to 74 per cent men. Tharoor said there is a widespread public concern over technical and medical education institutions resorting to unfair practices like charging capitation fees, demanding donations, putting one set of fees on the website and charging something else from parents. The Ministry, he said, has introduced legislation to prohibit and punish such practices and it also been introduced in Parliament. Related to this, a legislation to introduce Special Edcuation Tribunals to deal with complaints has also been introduced by the Ministry, he said.