Gautam Rajgarhia, Pro-Vice Chairman DPS, shares insights on Union Budget 2024-25

The Union Budget has the potential to be a transformative moment for K-12 education in India.

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The Union Budget has the potential to be a transformative moment for K-12 education in India.
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Mr. Gautam Rajgarhia, Pro-Vice Chairman Delhi Public School

Pune. January 25, 2024: As the nation eagerly awaits the Union Budget of India, the spotlight is undeniably on various sectors, each pivotal in its own right. However, one sector that stands at the forefront of shaping our nation's future is K-12 education. In a country where a significant portion of the population is under the age of 18, the upcoming budget presents an opportunity to enact transformative changes in the Indian education landscape.

With a decade immersed in the field of education, encompassing the operation of schools and extensive visits to educational institutions spanning India and beyond, my comprehension of the challenges faced by the K-12 education sector is profound. These challenges, spanning from stark rural-urban disparities to the pressing issues of undertrained educators and obsolete curricula, demand immediate attention. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the urgent need for technological integration in education, amplifying the existing digital divide.

Budget Expectations: A Four-Pronged Approach

Funding the Future: The primary expectation from the Union Budget is a substantial increase in the allocation for education. Currently, India allocates approximately 3% of its GDP to education, trailing behind many other nations. With a staggering 250 million students enrolled in K-12 education, the need for an enhanced budget becomes even more apparent. The current education spending falls significantly short of the ambitious target set by the National Education Policy - 6% of the GDP.

Infrastructure Development:  A glaring issue in many Indian schools, especially in rural areas, is inadequate infrastructure. Essential facilities like clean toilets, libraries, science laboratories, digital facilities and sports equipment are lacking. The budget should prioritise funding for these amenities, ensuring a safe and conducive learning environment for every child.

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