Govt to set up finance corporation for education loans

March 05, 2010 04:11 pm | Updated 04:11 pm IST - New Delhi

Union Minister for Human Resource Development Kapil Sibal. Photo: Rajeev Bhatt

Union Minister for Human Resource Development Kapil Sibal. Photo: Rajeev Bhatt

The government on Friday said it proposes to set up a National Education Finance Corporation (NEFC) to finance entities interested in setting up educational institutions on easier terms and conditions.

Replying to questions in the Rajya Sabha, Human Resources Development Minister Kapil Sibal said NEFC will provide loans for infrastructure development and expansion of education institutions as well as for refinance facility for student loans.

“We are talking to the Planning Commission as it is just a proposal as of now. If NEFC is established, private, aided and government institutions will have access to it for finance on the pattern of soft loans or at priority sector lending rate, that are not available to the sector at present,” Mr. Sibal said.

“At the moment under the present policy framework, if you want to set up new educational institutions, banks lend at commercial rates as HRD is not considered under infrastructure by the Supreme Court,” Mr. Sibal said adding, it comes under “charity” giving State governments the right to control fees.

Once it is set up, loans would be made available to interested entities, and students will not have to “sell family silver for education” he said, adding, “My ministry is extremely keen on that proposal as presently only 12 children reach college out of 100 enrolled in schools.”

Replying to another query, he said the NEFC would have no role in recognition of educational institutions which is done by the University Grants Commission and the AICTE.

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