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The AICC General Secretary said he was shocked by the murder of Additional Collector Yashwant Sonawane by the oil mafia and said steps should be taken that cases like these are not repeated.

"We need to look into why this happening and we need to ensure this does not happen again," he said.

To a query on a report by retired IAS officer Leena Mehendale, who had filed a detailed report on fuel adulteration in the state 15 years ago, Gandhi said, "The way I see this is that corruption is a serious issue."

"We have to look into this issue in a collective way. Stringent action against corruption is needed. Punishment should be within six months, instead of 20 years," he said, adding, "We in Congress have taken stern action against corruption".

Retired IAS officer goes on day-long fast to support cause

Retired IAS officer goes on day-long fast to support cause -- by Yogesh Naik of mumbai Mirror

Marathi Week celebrations begin today

Marathi Week celebrations begin today ----- by Samarth Marathi Sanstha

Reform-education-sector-raise-budget five-fold: Leena Mehendale

Education budget should increase five-fold: Leena Mehendale -- India Education Review

Former Maharashtra additional chief secretary Leena Mehendale has said that Indian Education system requires major reforms. She pitched for increasing the budgetary allocation for the sector five-fold.

"Bring in reforms in education, increase budget five-folds and give many-fold increase to the budget of vocational education," she said.

Speaking on the importance of vocational education, she said, “Emphasis should be given on the use of TV for cost-reduction of vocational education and private TV channels should be asked to use 10 per cent of their time on this.”

"The 'atrocious system' of examination should be revamped and made user-friendly and a suitable certification and equivalence system between non-formal and formal education should be created," she said.

"The government should strictly implement the Unnikrishnan judgement on capitation fee of Supreme Court even at school level to stop the menace of capitation fee in schools," Mehendale said.

"Private institutions sought and got the status of Deemed University and unilaterally started acting as if the judgement does not apply to them. The government has connived at them. They should be brought under the fold once again," she said.

The government should stop supporting costly schools by land-grant, tax-exemptions, recognition and instead give premium for education in mother-tongue, she said.

She added that creating adequate facilities for sanitation, hygiene, sports and arts in schools, providing for adequate creches for working parents and supporting small-duration classes for children of wandering labour like sugar-cane harvesters should be a part of the reforms.

Emphasis should be given on value education and inculcating values like truth, equality, non-violence, harmony, nationalism, freedom, friendship, efficiency and commitment, Mehendale, a member of the Central Administrative Tribunal, said.
Agencies Tags : education sector reforms, Leena Mehendale, budgetary allocation, vocational education Posted: Mon Sep 12 2011, 11:49 hrs Mumbai: Indian Express

[Source: Indian Express]
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Former Maharashtra chief secretary Leena Mehendale appealed to increase education budget --- Make My Career
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Ex-Chief Secretary of Maharashtra suggests new reforms to boost educational sector --bharatstudent.com