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    Under attack from within the party, HRD minister Kapil Sibal signalled a retreat.
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    While BJP-ruled states like Gujarat and Chhattisgarh have come out in support of Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal’s educational reforms proposals including optional Class X board examinations and a uniform board for the entire country, the minister is isolated within his own party. At least five Congress-ruled states — Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan and Assam — have expressed reservations against his proposals. Many have also raised concerns about the Foreign University Bill whose passage is on Sibal’s priority list.

    Under attack from within the party, Sibal today signalled a retreat, saying that he will not be “pushing down (these proposals) anybody’s throat” and will be calling all “stakeholders” for a “dialogue” in the coming weeks. Claiming he was not “going back” on his commitments, Sibal told reporters that while he was not in a hurry, some of the reactions seemed to have been in a hurry. For now, he would seek to carry forward his initiatives only in the CBSE board.

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    Maharashtra Education Minister Radhakrishna Vikhe-Patil expressed strong reservations against the Centre’s proposal for a uniform board.

    “The state will definitely like to see the draft. There are so many issues involved — state’s culture, history, language, etc. In board examinations, we cannot compromise on Marathi language. The state should be consulted. Why should you have a centralised system of education? Education is the responsibility of the state. Why are you taking it out? “ Vikhe-Patil told The Indian Express over phone. On the move to make the Class X examination optional, he said that the Maharashtra government would first want to go through a draft of any such proposal before making a comment.

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    Education MafiaBy: Shah P.A. | 01-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Mr. Sibal should see his job in a different light. He may be the minister for education but his job will be to fight the Education Mafia - provided he wants to set the system right. Or else things will remain the way they are and we can forget about putting this country back on a pedestal.
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