While presenting the interim budget on February 1, 2024, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had stated that, “In the full budget in July, our Government will present a detailed roadmap for our pursuit of ‘Viksit Bharat’.” If India does aim to become a developed country by 2047 as per Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of Viksit Bharat, the Union Budget 2024 which will be presented on July 23 must prioritise the education of children, who are the future of the country. Read on to find out what expeUnion Budget 2024rts from the education sector shared with us at Brainfeed about their expectations from the Union Budget 2024.
“An increase in the budget allocation for the education sector is a positive development. It indicates a commitment to make education more affordable and accessible. Many private institutions already support research-based education through substantial subsidies. The new internship scheme could also encourage industries to offer paid opportunities, addressing the issues of unpaid internships. While this budget reflects a hopeful step towards stabilizing and enhancing education, especially after the challenges posed by the pandemic, we look forward to more support in research and competency-building.”
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“An increase in the budget allocation for the education sector is a positive development. It indicates a commitment to make education more affordable and accessible. Many private institutions already support research-based education through substantial subsidies. The new internship scheme could also encourage industries to offer paid opportunities, addressing the issues of unpaid internships. While this budget reflects a hopeful step towards stabilizing and enhancing education, especially after the challenges posed by the pandemic, we look forward to more support in research and competency-building.”
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