THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - June 30, 2018 - Topic 1
The provisions of the new Higher Education
Commission of India (HECI) Bill drafted by the Centre have far-reaching
implications for the expansion and quality of human resource development, at a
time when access to skill-building and educational opportunity are vitally
important. There were 864 recognised universities and 40,026 colleges in the
country in 2016-17, while the gross enrolment ratio of students was only about
26%. To put this in perspective, there were only 20 universities and 500
colleges at the time of Independence.
Previous attempts at system reform
involving expert committees and even legislation to create a new body for
higher education and research had advocated changes, with an emphasis on
promoting autonomy, access, inclusion and opportunity for all. That challenging
goal will fall to the HECI, the proposed successor body to the University Grants
Commission. For this very reason, the Centre should
give sufficient time to academia, the teaching community and society at large
to submit considered opinions on the draft proposals. Among the key questions
that need resolution is the future role of multiple regulatory bodies that
currently exist for engineering, medicine and law; the Yash Pal Committee had
recommended that they should be brought under the ambit of a single commission.
There is a case to include other professional education streams as well, including
architecture and nursing. The aim should be to set academic benchmarks for each
stream, with sufficient autonomy to innovate on courses and encourage studies
across disciplines.
Among the more contentious issues arising out of
the draft Bill is the Centre’s decision to shift grant-giving powers for higher
education institutions to the Ministry of Human Resource Development or a
separate body. The UGC has been doing this so far, covering a variety of
functions, and whatever the flaws, it ensured a separation of funding decisions
from political considerations. Maintaining a balance on allocation of funds and
ensuring transparency will now depend on the proposed advisory council to the
HECI. It is welcome that the States are represented on the advisory council,
giving it a federal character, although it is the Centre that will have the
final say in all matters, not even the apex HECI. At a broader level, higher
education is challenged today by fast-paced technological changes affecting the
economy and the need to create a workforce that has the requisite skills.
Reform should, therefore, lead to the creation of an agency that has the
intellectual corpus to help universities and colleges adapt, and the vision to
plan for public funding in the emerging spheres of activity. There is a
positive attempt in the draft legislation to weed out degree mills and dubious
training institutions, with a provision for prosecution and imprisonment of
management officials who defy the HECI. Yet, this will take political will, given
that over the past three decades laissez faire expansion of higher
education has been pursued purely for commercial motives.
Vocabulary
Provision: the
action of providing or supplying something for use.
Example: New
contracts for the provision of services
Synonyms: supplying, supply, providing, giving, presentation, donation, equipping, furnishing
Implication: the
conclusion that can be drawn from something, although it is not explicitly
stated.
Example: The
implication is that no one person at the bank is responsible
Synonyms: suggestion, insinuation, innuendo, hint, intimation, imputation
Access: a
means of approaching or entering a place.
Example: The
staircase gives access to the top floor
Synonyms: entrance, entry, way
in, means of entry, approach
Perspective: a
particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view.
Example: Most
guidebook history is written from the editor's perspective
Synonyms: outlook, view, viewpoint, point
of view, POV, standpoint, position
Emphasis: special
importance, value, or prominence given to something.
Example: They
placed great emphasis on the individual's freedom
Synonyms: prominence, importance, significance, value, stress, weight, accent
Considered: think
carefully about something, typically before making a decision.
Example: Each
application is considered on its merits
Synonyms: think
about, contemplate, reflect on, examine, review, mull
over
Autonomy: the
right or condition of self-government, especially in a particular sphere.
Example: Tatarstan
demanded greater autonomy within the Russian Federation
Contentious: causing
or likely to cause an argument; controversial.
Example: A
contentious issue
Synonyms: controversial, disputable, debatable, disputed, vexed
Transparency: the
condition of being transparent.
Example: The
transparency of ice
Synonyms: translucency, limpidity, clearness, clarity; openness, accountability
Requisite: made
necessary by particular circumstances or regulations.
Example: The
application will not be processed until the requisite fee is paid
Synonyms: necessary, required, prerequisite, essential, indispensable, vital
Dubious: hesitating
or doubting.
Example: Alex
looked dubious, but complied
Synonyms: doubtful, uncertain, unsure, hesitant, undecided, indefinite, unresolved
Pursue: follow
someone or something in order to catch or attack them.
Example: The
officer pursued the van
Synonyms: follow, run
after, chase, hunt, stalk, track, trail, shadow, hound
