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PRESENT SCENARIO OF DISTANCE LEARNING EDUCATION SYSTEM IN INDIA

    2 Author(s):  DR. HEMLATA SINGH, MRS. PREETI GUPTA

Vol -  7, Issue- 10 ,         Page(s) : 88 - 92  (2016 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

Distance Learning Education system of education had grown tremendously around the world by 1960. It was started also in India in the form of distance education by some traditional Universities like Delhi University (since 1962). The system was encouraged in early eighties when Union Govt. passed a bill to establish a central University in the name of former P.M. Indira Gandhi in 1985. The Distance Education Council (DEC) was also set up under the same Act to coordinate among the distance learning institute and maintain standard of education on the all India level. Since then Distance Learning Education is doing well under the leadership of the central Open University IGNOU. In a developing country like India many real problems arise in implementing Govt. policy. However, sorting out of problems and discovering probable solutions are also done continuously. This paper is dealing with the issues, status and Present Scenario of Distance Learning Education System in India With Special Reference to Management Studies in Kanpur Maha Nagar.

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