Argue in favour of the need for different forms of government intervention in education and health sectors.
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There is a need for different forms of government intervention in education and health sectors because:
  • Both private and public institutions are involved in health and education sectors. Therefore, there should be some authority which should monitor their functioning.
  • Private institutions are guided by profit motive so the education and health facilities provided by them is higher.
  • Investment on education and health is to be carried out simultaneously by all different forms of government Central, State and Local as per the federal structure of India.
  • Government should set up or encourage private institutions to set up their educational and health care centers in remote and rural areas.
  • Government must maintain standard of education and health to develop human resources effectively.
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