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Read the following passages and attempt the questions given below: Ron Brown’s remark went unnoticed in India. Every other day some luminary or the other opines that universities and technical education institutions should increase their charges and that such education should not be subsidized (World Bank and multilateral agencies emphasize on that). Most editorial echo these sentiments Eminent industrials pontificate that we should run an educational institution like business houses, visiting experts from the bank and the IMF, in their newly emerging concern for the poor.
Who among the following supports the view that higher education should be free to everyone aspiring for it?
1. Editors and Journalists
2. Industrialists
3. Visiting experts from Banks and IMF
1 Only
2 only
3 only
None of these
The correct answer is (d). None of these supports the view that higher education should be free for everyone.
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