July 16, 2004
New Official Rescinds Tuition Cuts Imposed on Top Indian Business Schools by Previous Government
India's new education minister has revoked a drastic tuition cut forced upon the country's six prestigious management institutes by the previous government.
The cuts had been widely protested, with opponents arguing that they would lead to a decline in academic quality due to a loss of revenue at the Indian Institutes of Management.
India elected a new government in June, and Arjun Singh, the new minister in charge of education, reassured academics that he had no intention of
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