PPP
•PPP can be defined in many ways
according to the need of it.
•Public-privatepartnerships(PPPs)in
educationarelong-termcontractual
relationshipsbetweenthegovernment
andaprivateproviderforallorsomepart
ofthedeliveryofeducationinfrastructure
andservices.
Aims & Objectives of the PPP
Model -Education
•To uplift the quality
•To increasing enrolment ratio
•To Increase outcomes of the education
•To maintain the coordination between
Public Private and Government sector.
•To reduce the overload of the government.
Challenges of PPP
•Construction risk, financial risk, market
risk, and demand risk
•Acquisition of land
•Lack of proper coordination between
public-private and government
•Mismatch of the overall costing of the
project
•Corruption
Weaknesses of PPP
•Finance Minister Chidambaram in a PPP
conference in 2006 listed the weaknesses
of PPP
–Weakness in enabling policy and regulatory
framework
–Lack of Long-Term Instruments
–Lack of Bankable Projects
–Limited Capacity to Manage PPP in Public
Sector
PPP –Role in Education
•Increasing access to School
•Effective Utilization of Underutilized School
Infrastructure
•Widen access and Utilization of Existing
Assets of Education
•Lift the Quality of Education
•Increase Choice for Low-Income Parents
•Reinforce Responsibility in the Government
System