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Education
31. Education is the key vehicle for social
transformation. Universalisation of elementary education and eradication of illiteracy are
central elements of our social policy. Government also plans to implement the
Consitutional provision for making primary education free and compulsory up to fifth
standard and for girls up to the college level.
32. This budget provides for a nearly 50 per cent increase in the total budgetary
allocation to Education, from Rs.4,716 crore in RE 1997-98 to Rs.7,047 crore in this
budget. We are committed to raising the total resource allocation for Education to 6 per
cent of GDP in a phased manner.
33. The allocations under the Kasturba Gandhi Shiksha Yojana and the Mahila Samiridhi
Yojana will be integrated to support a unified Action Plan for accelerating female
education.
34. Swami Vivekanand while exhorting the youth had said "A far greater work is the
sacrifice of yourself for the benefit of your race, for the welfare of humanity." In
order to harness the limitless energy of the youth, government will formulate a scheme for
creation of a National Reconstruction Corps, which will mobilise youth for community-based
nation building activities. The scheme will also promote self-employment of youth whereby
the volunteers would simultaneously be given training in vocations and entrepreneurship
development for taking up self-employment vocations. An inter-Ministerial Committee is
being set up to work out the details.
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