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INDIA
PLANS TO SET UP NRI 'KNOWLEDGE BANK'
By Arun Kumar, Washington, 30 September 2007 (IANS)
India
plans to set up a 'knowledge bank' to share the expertise of NRI
doctors, engineers and other professionals to provide world-class
education back home, Overseas Indian Affairs Minister Vayalar Ravi
said here. To this end, the Indira Gandhi National Open University
(IGNOU) is preparing a project to set up an NRI university, Ravi
said during an interaction with the Indian American community at
the Indian embassy here Saturday.
An
independent trust was also being set up in collaboration with the
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) to help Indians abroad do
what they want back home. Legislation has been introduced in the
Indian parliament to encourage more collaboration with credible
foreign universities to bring about the needed changes in the Indian
system of education, Ravi said.
The
proposal he said had run into political problems with some supporting
parties having certain objections to it. But he personally felt
that collaboration with foreign institutions would be good. Ravi
agreed that India's healthcare system needed an overhaul, but in
order to provide access to basic healthcare down to the district
level, government and the private sector needed to work together.
There
was, he said, great demand for Indian manpower abroad, particularly
in the Gulf region. To facilitate and regulate this, memoranda of
understanding (MOUs) have been signed with Kuwait and the UAE. Similar
MOUs were in the offing with Oman, Qatar and Bahrain, Ravi said.
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