Rajen-da,
I don't think we can blame or praise the central government for school education in the states.
As you must have noticed that except for Kerala neither Delhi nor Rajasthan can be really praised since they are doing a pathetic job for their poor.
So it is upto the state governments, however the centre does play a role while choosing where to implement educational programs backed by international aid such as World Bank or in setting up of Education Research Institute or Technical colleges. I think Shillong has a center of NCERT (a central govt body dealing in school education http://www.ncert.nic.in/sites/organisation/organisation.aspx) .
However, states should take the initiative for school education. Central might be providing help - now that World Bank is giving loans for that to India.
Umesh
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