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    Demand of restoring 'Education' to the State list

    Posted 04 Jul 2024

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    Presently, education is under concurrent list of Schedule 7 of the Constitution enabling both the Centre as well as the States to enact laws.

    Background about listing of Education: 

    • Under the Government of India Act, of 1935 -Education was kept under the Provincial Legislative List.
    • After independence, education was on the State list of seventh schedule.
    • The 42nd Constitutional Amendment (1976) moved it to the Concurrent list, following the Swaran Singh Committee's recommendation.
      • There was no explicit reason given for the change.
    • Benefits of  bringing education under concurrent list
      • To evolve all-India policies on education as a subject.
      • Lack of professionalism and corruption in state run universities.

    Reasons for demand to shift education in State List

    • One size fits all: Approach is neither feasible nor desirable for a diverse country like India.
    • Revenue expenditure on Education: As per 'Analysis of Budgeted expenditure on Education' 2022,24% is spent by the Centre while 76% is spent by the States.
    • The syllabus can  be tailored according to the requirements of each state.

    International Practices

    • U.S.: State and local governments set the overall educational standards,and supervise colleges and universities. The federal education department’s functions primarily focus on policies for financial aid.
    • Canada: education is managed by the provinces. 
    • Germany: Legislative powers for education reside with states. 
    • South Africa:  national departments for school and higher education, with provinces implementing national policies and addressing local educational needs.
    • Tags :
    • Education
    • Schedule 7
    • Government of India Act, of 1935
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