ASSOCHAM seeks higher outlay for education in Budget

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Seeking enhanced outlay for in the coming Budget, the has sent a communication to the Mr Jaitley, also making out a case for relief to higher under (GST).

The Union Budget 2018 would be the first after imposition of GST A time has come for correcting the distortions which were earlier brought in by repeated amendments in the Service for Sector. The last amendment brought in March 2017, denying relief for listed services for higher educational institutions; needs to be immediately withdrawn and end the untenable discrimination against higher institutions, '' the Chamber said in a letter to the by its Mr D S Rawat.

Besides, exemption on construction, maintenance and repair of buildings of educational institutions be granted, it said.

The chamber said that no reason was advanced for the sudden disruption in the age old parity of higher educational institutions, universities, research institutions all with higher secondary schools etc in the matter of limited exemption made available to primary school upward to higher secondary level.

Educational institutions constitute a composite tree-root, stem, branch, - from primary schools to colleges, professional institutes, universities, research institutions. Together they are all inter-dependant and integrally inter-related for the national system as a whole. Any distinction to separate the higher institutions from the building blocks in the pyramid-primarily, middle, secondary and higher secondary schools-would be invidious and untenable.

Most of the higher institutions and the numerous private universities which have come up after legislative charges in Centre and State in the last decode are facing serious financial problems with their huge capital requirements, non availability of etc.

The letter to the said that unable to make both ends meet, the higher educational institutions have neither the capacity to absorb the new burden nor the power to pass on the same by increase in fees to students, with external state regulation and risk of agitation in the campus.

The chamber also sought increased Budget allocation for the sector. From to the recent (Set up after the 2016 National Policy of Education) the expert recommendation and national view had been for a minimum public outlay on of 6% of GDP. Actual public expenditure over the years (even after the additional revenue garnered through levies of Cess Surcharges for education) had been however only around 4%. There is a crying need, more so now for higher public expenditure on at all levels - from schools to universities, advanced research institutions. With the abysmally low international ranking of some of our best known institutions and universities there is simultaneously a crying need also for building centres of excellence - recommends setting up of 100 such centres both in public and private sectors in the next decade.

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First Published: Thu, January 18 2018. 09:19 IST