Galgotias : A Classic Case of Manipulation in India's Education Sector
India's economic liberalization in 1991 marked a pivotal shift, unleashing waves of aspiration and opportunity. Families across the nation began dreaming bigger, channeling hard-earned savings into their children's education as a pathway to prosperity. Yet, beneath this veneer of progress lies a troubling underbelly: a bureaucracy mired in stagnation, intertwined with politicians and profit-driven opportunists. This unholy trinity has fostered an ecosystem ripe for manipulation, where institutions like Galgotias University exemplify how student futures and parental investments become casualties of maladministration. The Galgotias saga is neither isolated nor unprecedented—echoes of the IIPM fraud resonate loudly—but it underscores a systemic failure that demands urgent reckoning. At its core, the 1991 reforms dismantled the suffocating License Raj, inviting private enterprise into sectors long dominated by the state. Economic aspirations soared; middle-class families, once cont...