00941pab a2200157 454500008004000000100001800040245002600058260000900084300001200093362001100105520057500116650001200691650001400703650003200717773003400749180718b2008 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aKrishna Kumar aPartners in education c2008 ap.8-11. a19 Jan aPublic-private partnership in school education is projected as a strategy to distribute the ownership of institutions, rather than tasks within institutions, between private entrepreneurs and NGOs on the one hand, and the government or state on the other. While the rationale for PPP is inefficiency of the government, the means offered to overcome it actually promise no relief or improvement. PPP is not an idea, but rather an ideology which promotes privatisation as a means of reducing the government's responsibility to increase the number of schools. - Reproduced. aSchools aEducation aPublic private partnerships aEconomic and Political Weekly