Christian leaders ‘letting students down’

Many missing out from failure to capitalize on govt education funds
ucanews.com reporter, Hyderabad
India
February 9, 2012
Catholic Church News Image of Christian leaders ‘letting students down’

Apathy on the part of Christian leaders has deprived many children of educational funds provided by the government, a lay leader claimed yesterday.

John Dayal, a member of the National Integration Council, said “a large chunk of money is going wanting because no research is being carried out into how much government aid is being earmarked for the education of Christian children.”

A concrete policy should be formulated to make use of the over 300 million rupees (around US$6.1 million) set aside for Christian children’s education over the next six years, he told a seminar on ‘Good governance and Catholic educational policy in Hyderabad.

The two-day seminar which ends today was organized by association of Catholic educational institutions in the southern state of Andhra Pardesh.

Dayal said Muslims have set up NGOs to ensure that their eight million students take full advantage of these schemes while Christians lack the awareness to capitalize on these funds.

“A majority of bishops have not sufficiently explained Catholic educational policy in their dioceses,” he added.

The government seeks to boost education through a variety of funds  and schemes, such as the  Maulana Azad foundation, scholarships, free coaching, aid grants to states and interest-free academic loans.

Meanwhile, Raymond Peter, a government official who opened the seminar, painted a gloomier picture when he said a crisis in governance  in general has led to only 20 percent of all students managing to graduate.

He stressed the need for reform in the education, governance and finance sectors to correct the situation.

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  • Louiscolaco

    Our Catholic schools in general need a Curriculum Advisory Committee of Teachers and a Governing Body of Educators to constantly moniltor teaching and learning of our students. A school management committee should oversee education standards of the school including teacher training and regularly evaluate students’ learnig competenciles. Our religious and social workers and SCCs could help in publicizing Govt incentives for education & training in work skills. The CBCI Education Dept should be adequately staffed for this purpose and all our schools & colleges must unite and cooperate to help our youth to prepare for the challenges of 21st Century and keep our lead in the educational field.

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