
Governments, improvement companions or civil society organizations will find this convenient. The District Education Revitalisation Programme was launched in 1994 with an aim to universalise main education in India by reforming and vitalising the existing main education system. 85% of the DERP was funded by the central government and the remaining 15% was funded by the states. The DERP, which had opened one hundred sixty,000 new colleges including 84,000 various education faculties delivering different education to approximately three.5 million children, was also supported by UNICEF and other international applications. “Corruption hurts the poor disproportionately – by diverting funds intended for …