Shri M Venkaiah Naidu Launches BIMTECH Director Dr. H Chaturvedi's Book on 'Quality, Accreditation & Ranking' at New Delhi

Image
Press Trust of India NEW DELHI
Last Updated : Feb 25 2019 | 3:10 PM IST

/ -- Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu has exhorted Indian business houses and prominent entrepreneurs to come forward and set up quality institutions in higher education so as to ensure a paradigm shift in promoting research and innovation in Indian universities and colleges.

Vice President Naidu was speaking on the occasion of a book launch function organized by the Education Promotion Society for India (EPSI), BIMTECH and Bloomsbury Pvt Ltd. The book titled 'Quality, Accreditation and Ranking - A Silent Revolution in the Offing in Indian Higher Education' edited by EPSI's Alternate President, Dr. H Chaturvedi was released by the Hon'ble Vice President Naidu. On this occasion, the UGC Chairman, Dr. DP Singh and Management Guru Padma Shri Dr. Pritam Singh were present as the guest of honour. Check out the video excerpt of the book.

Speaking after releasing the book, Vice President Naidu said the focus of successive governments for the past many years has been to achieve 'access, equity and excellence'. Although substantial progress has been made over the years, a lot more needs to be done, particularly on the excellence front, he added.

Pointing out that quality assurance was important to improve higher education sector, he said the root cause of the problem in private and government-funded institutions was commercialization and poor governance respectively. The true quality of education should be assessed by its ability to foster responsible citizenship and social cohesiveness, and inculcate moral and ethical values in students. This important aspect of quality education goes beyond the contours of the course curriculum and the actual teaching-learning processes that take place inside the classroom, he added.

Shri Naidu said that higher education transforms an individual into a responsible human being with social, moral and ethical values embedded in him or her, apart from making the person more productive. Thus, quality assurance and accreditation mechanism should acknowledge the transformative role of education in a broader sense, he added.

The Vice President said that quality assurance mechanism helps the students to choose courses and institutions on the basis of grades or ranks. It would enable them to make informed choice. From the perspective of the institutions, accreditation and ranking would help them to identify gaps in their delivery mechanism, the Vice President said.

Quoting the UNESCO Institute of Statistics data, Shri Naidu said that there were only 215 researchers per million inhabitants in India as on 2015 and women researchers' participation was minimal. "We cannot continue with business as usual approach and there should be a paradigm shift in promoting research in higher educational institutions," he added.

Also Read

The Vice President urged HEIs to accord greater importance to research and innovation and promote an eco-system for creativity to thrive. He said that having a research facility at Post Graduate College level should become a criterion for obtaining accreditation by bodies such as UGC (University Grants Commission) or NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council).

The book released by the Vice President contains articles, essays and research papers authored by some of the prominent educationists, policy makers, researchers and a media person; presents an analysis of the past and present scenario in the Indian Higher Education. The book also focuses on how to raise the quality of colleges and universities to enable them compete globally.

Text of Vice President's address:
Friends,
Jaihind!"
The video excerpt of the book can be viewed here - https://youtu.be/7oYCL-Xwzjo
About Dr. Harivansh Chaturvedi
About Birla Institute of Management Technology

Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content

More From This Section

First Published: Feb 25 2019 | 3:10 PM IST

Next Story