Speaking at the India Today Conclave 2017, Javadekar said the government is emphasising on redrafting education policy, with complete autonomy to the IIMs and focus on research and innovation.
"We have completed our exercise and hope to release the redraft policy in two to three months. To improve the quality of education, certain earlier decisions also need a relook," he said.
According to the statistics, there are 270 million students in India from the KG to the PG level with 14 million in higher education alone. Of the 230 million in schools, 130 million go to the government schools while 100 million go to the private schools.
He further said the innovation and research are the other areas of focus and the government is implementing the new ideas like offering autonomy to IIMs, encouraging incubation centres and start-ups at IITs and giving scholarships to the students for research while taking steps that would check the brain drain and keep the best brains in the country.
The government is also encouraging start-ups and we invite research proposals, he said, adding, "There are incubation centres at IITs and 200 research proposals have been shortlisted from 1500 applications."
Reforms in the UGC are on the cards and will be implemented this year, he added.