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Indian Private Education Push is in ‘Flagrant Violation’ of Law

 

 

James Tweedie, The Morning Star, London, 18 July 2016

 

Big businesses are pushing school privatisation in Hyderabad in “flagrant
violation” of Indian education law, teachers warned yesterday.

 

Union federation Education International (EI) warned that transnational
companies such as Pearson and Bridge International Academies were ramping up
their takeover of schools for the poor.

 

A report for the federation shows that more than 50 per cent of children are
now enrolled in private schools in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana states,
while in their shared capital city Hyderabad the figure is over 80 per cent.

 

EI said Hyderabad has become a “laboratory for global edu-business,” with
1,300 “low-fee” private schools clustered in and around Hyderabad’s Old City
district.

 

The low-fee private schools operate out of residential buildings, with
untrained, low-paid teachers giving scripted lessons.

 

Bill Gates

 

The edu-businesses are being supported by the World Bank, Britain’s
Department for International Development and a trio of IT tycoons —
Microsoft’s Bill Gates, Facebook’s Mark Zuckerburg and Michael Dell —
through their ostensibly charitable trusts.

 

Along with venture capital firms such as Gray Ghost, they offer school
proprietors high-interest loans to scale up and start-up funds to set up
franchises and create profit-making private schools.

 

They are looking for models that are easily “scalable” to much larger
operations, said the report by Sangeeta Kamat from the University of
Massachusetts, Carol Anne Spreen from New York University and Indivar
Jonnalagadda of the Hyderabad Urban Lab.

 

With almost 70 per cent of Indians living on less than £1.50 a day — and
more than two-fifths on less than £1 — EI said the push toward private
schools for the poor is a matter of serious concern.

 

Also in Kenya, Liberia and Uganda

 

And India only spends 3.8 per cent of GDP on education — well below the 6
per cent goal set by Unesco.

 

EI project director Angelo Gavrielatos warned: “The commercialisation of
education is in flagrant violation of India’s Right to Education Act, and
will deepen inequality and undermine an already ailing education system.”

 

The model has already been applied in Kenya, Liberia and Uganda, where in
May BIA harassed EI researcher Curtis Riep and had him arrested on spurious
charges.

 

 

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