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Diya Kumariji

Diya Kumariji

Founder, The Palace and Maharaja Sawai Bhawani Singh schools, Jaipur

Where would you place education on your national list of priorities?

At the top. For a smooth and successful democracy, it’s important to have an enlightened and informed citizenry.

How best to upgrade government schools?

Basic infrastructure such as classrooms, toilets and playgrounds should be provided in all schools. Community involvement and proactive government support can ensure government schools function properly.

Thinker/philosopher you admire the most.

Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Patel.

Your favourite Nobel laureate.

Kailash Satyarthi for his work with neglected children of our society.

Your leadership style.

To lead by example with a hands-on approach to problems.

Your favourite book on education.

I read a variety of books on education, history, art and culture.

For or against the RTE Act’s 25 percent reservation for underprivileged children in private schools?

It’s a step in the right direction. However, its implementation needs focused attention. Moreover, state governments should concentrate on raising standards of education in schools run by them.

Should the education outlay be doubled by cutting defence expenditure?

Undoubtedly, the education budget needs to be increased and given priority. It’s for the policy-makers to decide where to get the resources from.

How satisfied are you with the growth and development of the Maharaja Sawai Bhawani Singh and The Palace schools?

I am very satisfied and happy with the progress of both schools. In a short span, Maharaja Sawai Bhawani Singh School has emerged as a school of choice for parents, and The Palace School too is doing commendable work.

Pessimistic or optimistic about the future of education in India?

Very optimistic. Indian students are doing well and bring laurels to the country in every field.