Examination season is stressful for both students and their families, and the stakes could hardly be higher. Within the next decade, India will be home to the world’s largest pool of human resources. How can India make the most of this opportunity?
The World Bank today signed a $500 million credit with the government of India to support making good quality secondary education available, accessible, and affordable to all.
The objective of the project is to help India achieve increased and more equitable access to quality secondary education.
World Bank Group President Robert B. Zoellick begins an official visit to India on Monday to see what more the Bank can do to support Government efforts
Today the World Bank Board of Executive Directors approved a loan of US$100 million to the People’s Republic of China to help improve urban transport.
The World Bank today approved a US$500 million credit to the Secondary Education Project to finance the Government of India’s efforts to make good quality education available
Until recently, India did not have enough secondary schools for its growing young population, nor enough teachers who could teach at the secondary level.