This is an interesting topic.

Whenever a sector is leberalised, a custodian or regulator will be needed to
monitor the  misuse of liberty! Like they have in Telecom, Insurance or
Electricity.

I don't know whether it's a good idea.

-mkd

On 2/5/07, Dilip/Dil Deka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Umesh,
My goodness! You drew some rapid conclusion and started on western
universities taking over Indian universities.
Is that what the Assam College teachers were talking about? Or were they
worried about private sector taking over the colleges from the government
(public sector)? What is MNC in education?
Dilipda

*umesh sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote:

Interesting. Ofcourse foreign univs and people and their views are always
viewed with suspciion. Thats why Indian govt (or perhaps even US one) does
not allow foreign owned media to operate in the country.

Univs shape public minds and opinions. So teaching that Hindu religion is
full of myth (as per Western univs) and that freedom of speech includes
allowing cartoons of Prophet Muhammad --may not go down well in many
developing nations. Thus, cultural adaptation of Western univ courses is a
must. Just like McDonalds have a completely vegan/vegetarian joint at some
Indian cities -- Western Univs have to become Glocal (Global -but Local).

Also, NO western univ can really teach in India what they teach in their
own country --when it comes to advanced or cutting edge research in sciences
etc ---since it is top secret info. I cannot imagine Stanford or MIT doing
the defense related research in India -which they do in US -- the US
security organizations would not allow that. So Indians get a watered down
version of the latest research.  Although even this may be good - to get
lower level research related jobs into India -- like si being done by MNCs
in India now.

On the other hand, 100% foreign ownership of univs (we already have a
number of B-grade ones in India) might see local private efforts in India go
downhill. Though competetion is generally good . If Indian univs beat the
foreign ones on Indian turf they can get an  image useful in setting up
operations in the West!!  Govt univs ofcourse have only a "Few Good
Men/Women"

Umesh

*Dilip/Dil Deka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote:

The following is from the Assam Tribune. The conference was attended by
college teachers.
Was the word 'globalisation' wrongly used in place of 'privatization'?
Where is the fear - private sector owning and running the institutions of
higher learning, or multinational corporations like GE, IBM, Sony, Tata or
Mittal running the institutions?
If someone can explain in the net, I'd appreciate.
The private sector has been investing in education in other Indian states
for a while. How are those colleges faring - in quality of education and
affordability?
Dilip Deka

*STATE*
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*'Globalisation of education harmful to poor students'
*From Our Correspondent
 DHUBRI, Feb 2 – The 3rd zonal conference of ACTA's west zone consisting
of ACTA's units of Dhubri, Kokrajhar, Bongaigaon and Chirang districts, was
held on January 22 on the BN College premises of Dhubri. The conference was
attended, besides delegates from the colleges of the four districts, by
Jyoti Nath Gogoi, president, ACTA, Dr Apurba Kr Das, GS, ACTA and Ramesh Ch
Barman, central observer.

The delegate meeting was held under the presidentship of Nagendra Nath
Roy, president of the zonal committee. The meeting observed two minute
silence at the beginning in the memory of educationists, litterateur,
artists, political leaders and victims of extremists' mayhem during the last
one year. Addressing the session, Dr A K Das gave a detail account of the
ACTA activities in connection with implementation of pension scheme for
college employees, payment of arrrears, placement in senior and selection
grade of teachers, filling up of vacant posts in the colleges, etc. The
secretarial report was distributed by Sheikh Hedayetullah, secretary of the
zonal committee. The conference adopted seven resolutions.

Earlier, a seminar on Impact of globalisation on higher education with
special reference to North East region was held which was formally
inaugurated by G K Srivastava, retired HoD English deptt, BN college. It was
conducted by TN Chakravarty, former vice-president of ACTA and the main
speaker Abdul Mannan, lecturer, Statistics Deptt, GU. In his deliberation
Mannan drew a gloomy picture of higher education in India in the future if
globalisation is allowed to grasp the field of education. According to him
MNCs treat education as a consumer commodity. If they succeed it will give
them a market of 4700000 crore rupee-business Higher education will be
costly and our poor students will be unable to afford it. By signing the WTO
by the Government of India in 1994, it has already stepped into the
death-trap of the GATS (General Agreement in trade Services).

Government has started avoiding its social responsibility in education by
not filling vacant posts and by imposing ever new conditions in appointment
of teachers. In NE region, which is already educationally backward,
globalisation of education will bring doom to oue aspiring students, Mannan
said.
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