From Aspiration to Reality: The Indispensable Role of Academia in Achieving Viksit Bharat 2047
Keywords:
Higher Education Reform, Innovation Ecosystems, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Industry-Academia Collaboration, Digital Learning and Technology IntegrationAbstract
This article examines the crucial role of academia in steering India towards the ambitious vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047, a milestone year that will mark a century of independence. It articulates how educational institutions, through innovation, research, and collaboration, can catalyze socio-economic transformation and sustainable development in India. Beginning with a historical overview, the paper traces the evolution of Indian academia post-independence, highlighting the expansion and diversification of higher education and its impact on societal advancement. The current landscape of academia in India is then scrutinized, revealing challenges such as accessibility, quality, and relevance, alongside the opportunities presented by digital technologies and policy reforms like the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.Strategically, the paper underscores the importance of academia in economic development, innovation, and societal progress, emphasizing its role in addressing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and enhancing India's global standing. Future pathways are explored, advocating for quality enhancement, accessibility, innovation ecosystems, and the integration of traditional knowledge systems with modern research to meet the demands of a rapidly changing global and national context. Policy recommendations propose a multi-stakeholder approach involving government, private sector, and academic institutions themselves, focusing on increased investment, curriculum reform, faculty development, and international collaboration. The conclusion reiterates academia's indispensable role in realizing the vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047, calling for concerted efforts to harness the full potential of India's educational and research institutions in shaping a prosperous, inclusive, and sustainable future.
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