“The Union Budget 2023–24 outlines forward-thinking measures and reforms for the Indian education sector. The increased funds allocated to higher education is a promising development for the sector’s growth. These funds, aimed at advancing technology and digitalization, will expedite the implementation of the National Education Policy and also boost the upskilling of students across India, especially in tier 2,3 and 4 cities. However, it is imperative to carefully oversee the deployment of these funds and enforce accountability for the impact and results produced.”
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