High quality and affordable education built on viable public funding, a challenge in India, says N. Ram
The Hindu
N. Ram emphasizes the need for robust public funding to enhance affordable, high-quality education in India at the India Global Educational Summit 2026.
The scale and funding of higher educational institutions is at the heart of challenges faced by governments and a robust commitment to state funding was an important principle to resolve this, N. Ram, Director, The Hindu Group, said here on Wednesday.
“We must learn from Europe on this,” Mr. Ram said, inaugurating the India Global Education Summit 2026, organised jointly by the Tamil Nadu Government and National Indian Students and Alumni Union, UK (NISAU).
“Can we afford to do it is the big question. I think it’s a very important factor, a robust commitment to public funding. Globally, high quality and affordable education systems in Scandinavia and parts of continental Europe have been built on sustained public investment. In India, unfortunately, investment in education continues to languish below three per cent of GDP,” he said.
Combining quality and excellence with affordability and access for the most disadvantaged sections was another persistent challenge facing higher education in India.
Reservation policies have worked in the long-term, but the gap between the Scheduled Castes and Tribes and the forward communities continues to be substantial. Hidden costs and cultural barriers, especially faced by young women and those from rural background, make it difficult for them to compete with the others who come with advantages. “This is a huge issue that needs to be resolved,” he added.
“We need differential institutional missions. Not every institution needs to be research intensive, global-ranking oriented university. We have to think through this, build an ecosystem that should include teaching-based universities, community colleges, and high quality liberal arts institutions,” Mr. Ram observed.













