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Article Name : | | FOREIGN UNIVERSITIES IN INDIA | Author Name : | | Gazala Bhoje | Publisher : | | Ashok Yakkaldevi | Article Series No. : | | GRT-5233 | Article URL : | | | Author Profile View PDF In browser | Abstract : | | The privatisation of education is a growing and complex issue. Privatisation is a process, which can be defined as the "transfer of assets, management, functions or responsibilities [relating to education] previously owned or carried out by the State to private actors" (Coomans & Hallo de Wolf, ‘Privatisation of Education and the Right to Education’ in de Feyter & Gomez (eds.), Privatisation and Human Rights in the Age of Globalisation, 2005). Private actors may include companies, religious institutions or non-governmental organisations. There are many different ways in which privatisation can occur, through for example, the development of public private partnerships. This can be visualized through the increase in the number of foreign education in India which is changing the role and goal of education. naltrexone information go vivitrol uk | Keywords : | | - merchandise and services,
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