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“As bad as it could get”: Satish Jha on India’s education crisis

May 2025 243 views 04 Min 15 Sec

 

Satish Jha said that India is decades behind countries like China and South Korea in terms of education outcomes. Jha said efforts have been made by the Modi government, but impact remains limited. He recommended to start with STEM and provide infrastructure for it.

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