
Vijay Kelkar
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Dec 26, 2024 |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Vijay Kelkar
NewsIndia NewsManmohan Singh's reforms have been launch pad for sustained high growth over last 30 yearsTrendingIndia has lost a noble son with the passing of Dr. Manmohan Singh, a tireless servant of the country. His economic reforms spurred decades of high growth. His dedication to moral integrity and support for tax and petroleum sector reforms earned him lasting admiration from his colleagues. In the passing away of Dr Manmohan Singh, India has lost one of her noblest sons.
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Jul 17, 2024 |
thenorthlines.com | Ajay Shah |Vijay Kelkar
‘The Indian private sector knows how to build and run educational organisations, what is needed is a large dose of removal of restrictions.'‘Government restrictions hold back universities in India from launching medical schoolsBy Ajay Shah, Vijay KelkarFailures in the operations of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) have aroused much ire. It is possible to think about the NEET problem statement and improve its implementation. We should peel the layers of the onion and go deeper.
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Jul 17, 2024 |
rediff.com | Ajay Shah |Vijay Kelkar
'The Indian private sector knows how to build and run educational organisations, what is needed is a large dose of removal of restrictions.''Government restrictions hold back universities in India from launching medical schools,' argue Ajay Shah and Vijay Kelkar. IMAGE: Police use water cannons to disperse National Students Union of India activists during a protest against the alleged paper leak of the NEET-UG exam, nursing scam and Agnipath scheme in Bhopal, July 15, 2024.
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Jul 8, 2024 |
mayin.org | Vijay Kelkar |Ajay Shah
by Vijay Kelkar and Ajay Shah,Business Standard, 8 July 2024Failures in the operations of NEET in recent months have aroused much ire. It is possible to think about the NEET problem statement and improve its implementation. We should peel the layers of the onion and go deeper. Why should every medical college in India be subjected to central control of how it admits students? Why is there so little medical education?
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Feb 25, 2024 |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Vijay Kelkar
Vijay KelkarTIMESOFINDIA.COM Feb 25, 2024, 20:40 IST ISTProxy data proves an open secret: the urban population is severely undercounted. This leads to policy distortions and needs correctionIndia’s future is decidedly urban. Legacy overhang however is, perhaps subconsciously, contrarian and pulls us in the direction of demonstrably untrue statements such as, ‘India is a rural agrarian country and India lives in villages’.
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