Mrs. Helena Kaushik Women's College (Est. 1999) Malsisar, Rajasthan, India. Education & Progress : A Background Achievements of the College 1999 - Present.

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Mrs. Helena Kaushik Women's College (Est. 1999) Malsisar, Rajasthan, India. Education & Progress : A Background Achievements of the College Present By: Dr. Surendra K. Kaushik Founder and Chairman Research Assistance by Jagadeesh Ambati

Education And Its Importance Education is one of the most powerful instruments for reducing poverty and inequality and for laying the basis for sustained economic growth. It is fundamental for the construction of democratic societies and knowledge-based, globally competitive economies. For individuals and for countries, education is the key to creating, adapting,and spreading knowledge. Basic education develops capacity to learn and to interpret information. Higher and technical education are necessary for the effective generation, dissemination and application of knowledge and for preparing an entrepreneurial labor force that can adapt flexibly to a constant stream of technological advances. Therefore, to ensure their full participation in knowledge-driven development, countries need to build their human capital and adapt their entire education systems to the challenges of the "learning" economy. Education for all is a necessary first step in this process.

India's Education System in Asia South Korea, Singapore and Japan have the best education system in Asia. As a result they have the highest quality labour forces, according to a new regional survey. China and India are not high on the list, but the Political and Economic Risk Consultancy (PERC) said that because of their huge population they have a large pool of highly skilled labor force in niche industries and have the potential to be formidable competitors in the future. Country Rankings of Educational Systems Country Grade Rank South Korea Singapore Japan

Country Grade Rank Taiwan India China Malaysia Hong Kong Philippines Thailand Vietnam Indonesia The survey included several criteria: The overall impression of the quality of the local educational system.T The cost of production labour. The availability of high quality production labour, the cost and availability of clerical and highly qualified management staff, proficiency in English and overall skill of the labour force.

Country State PercentageMaleFemale India Rajasthan Literacy Rates (Percentages) in India and Rajasthan Year:1997 Source:

Country State PercentageMaleFemalePercentageMaleFemale India Rajasthan Literacy Rates for Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe Population In India— 1991 Schedule Caste Schedule Tribe Source:

Type Universities/Instituti ons Deemed to be Universities/Instituti ons of National importance Degree Standard and above General Educational Institutions 4,8627,199 Number of Educational Institutions in India Source:

YearArtsScienceCommerceEducationEngineeringMedicine Enrollment of Girls as per cent of Total Enrolment in University Education by Faculty All India Source: Ministry of Human Resource Development

Country/StateGraduate and Above Rajasthan170 India5,654 Source:

Country/StateGraduate and Above Rajasthan57 India2,129 Enrollment of Girls in General Education by State/Union Territory, 1996 (Thousands) Source:

Source: worldbank.org

§Only 2% of India’s population has college education (as of 1997) §(in contrast to) §50% of NRI’s worldwide have college education. (estimated) The Circle of Good Life...

§India’s population is over 1 billion and its income (GDP-Gross Domestic Product) is about $ 500 billion in Therefore per person income is $500. §Non-Resident Indians worldwide equal about 10 million. Their income is estimated at $ 500 billion. Hence their per person income is approximately $ 50,000. Education and Indians Economic Growth Education as a Resource

Efficiency of educational spending §Illiteracy Rate in 1995: India45.68% China 21.46% Japan 13.40% §Govt. spending on education as % age of GNP (1995): India 3.8% China 2.6% Japan 4.7% §About 1/3 of the world’s non-literate people are in India. Source:

…Literacy in India... Literacy Rate in 1997: 62 % Men 1997: 73 % Women 1997:50 % Literacy Percentage in India Years Pecent Males Females Overall Stronger Growth Source:

“ When one takes into account all its benefits, educating girls yields a higher rate of return than any other investment available in the developing world.” - Lawrence Summers President, Harvard University Former US Treasury Secretary Former VP and Chief Economist, The World Bank Education And The Value Associated With It

Mrs. Helena Kaushik Women’s College Accredited by the Government of Rajasthan & Affiliated to the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. Mailing Address: Malsisar, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, India Telephone: Country code: 91, Area (STD) code: 01595, Number: or Inaugurated on, Wednesday, August 4, 1999, Classes began on August 5, 1999.

…Facts on the Mrs. Helena Kaushik Women’s College... Foundation Date:August 4, 1999 Current ( ) number of Students:110 Students expected in :200 Expected number of Students in 2011:2500 Programs offered in : Bachelor of Arts New Degree Programs : Bachelor of Science Master of Arts New Certificate Programs :Computer Science Future Programs: Health Science Environmental Science

Governor N.L. Tibrewal lighting the lamp with students at the start of the inauguration program, 8/4/99.

Dr. Kaushik honoring Dr. Ahuja, Vice Chancellor of Rajasthan University along with other dignitaries, as part of the inauguration program, 8/4/99.

Dr. Raja J. Chelliah cutting the ribbon officially inaugurating the College, assisted by (L to R) Dr. Ahuja, Governor Tibrewal, Mrs. Tibrewal, Mrs. Chelliah, Judge Jat, Mr..Jhunjhunuwala, Dr. Kaushik, and others.

A panoramic view of the audience gathered, listening attentively to the speakers during the inauguration program, 8/4/99.

Dr. Kaushik and dignitaries laying the corner stone on Monday, February 21, 2000.

Mrs. Kamla Beniwal, Minister for Revenue, Rajasthan, Dr Kaushik and Mrs. Mohini Sharma following the ground breaking ceremony for the academic hall, February 21, 2000.

Dr. Girija Vyas, Member of Parliament, Former Minister of Information and current President, Pradesh Congress, Rajasthan State with Dr. Kaushik laying the foundation stone for dormitory under the guidance of a Hindu Priest on July15, 2000.

Mrs. Mohini Chaturvedy Sharma cutting the ribbon inaugurating the computer lab on Monday, February 21, 2000.

Dr. Kaushik at the newly installed computer lab.

First Year (Bachelor of Arts ) Students, September 2001.

Second Year (Bachelor of Arts) Students, September 2001.

Main Academic Building (Front View) nearing completion on the new campus September 2001

The rear side view of the newly built 50,000 sq.ft academic hall, January 2002

The front view of the academic hall, January 2002

Third (Final) Year (Bachelor of Arts ) Students with Faculty, September The First Graduating Class, May 2002