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Thread: Right To Education in India
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22-04-2011, 06:36 PM #11
Education is very important for today's generation. it is the base of an indian child and until he grows up and become a full fledged professional. Education open up the conservative thinking and gives a free air to your mind and a sense of responsibility towards people and nation. It educate you towards how you can get a better country as well as invent new things every now and then. Education system in india is not that up to the mark and this grading system has made it even worse.
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11-05-2011, 10:51 AM #12Senior Member
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in my view government should realise what it is doing.. does it make any sense by introducing a public-private partnership plan??? should it not first improve its public school standards?? what about those children who are studying in those rotten public schools. government officials eat away the funds allotted to them and leave the poor children astray. who would like to go such a dirty place which is untidy and lacks good tutors??? and the government blames completely on families of those children. IRONIC!!
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24-06-2011, 02:11 AM #13
RTE brings a sense of confidence in children and they get all the right to study at the age of studying and not working.Studies are very important for any children as they are the future of the country and this act helps children to study at the age f playing and studying. the right age to work is after 16 or 17. Right to education allows children to learn and get education.
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25-06-2011, 12:36 AM #14Senior Member
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Right to education is an essential right of every child. There is a need of study in everyone's life as it makes people wise and broaden their thinking as well as gives them a sense to realize and analyze the things from both aspects. Right to education us enforced but still many children who are living below the poverty line are unable to see the face of school as they are thrown to the railway stations, bus stands and dhabas to work at the age of studying and playing. Strictness of the law is still quite weak.
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14-08-2011, 05:27 PM #15Proud Indian
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Educating each and every child can be very fruitful to the nation. This would not only eradicate the ignorance lying the people, but also improve the situations on various stands. The problems of unemployment, crime, and irrational behavior of people would get solved. India can only prosper if it has a strong, intellectual and spiritual youth.
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16-08-2011, 06:54 PM #16Senior Member
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Illiteracy In India is at its height. UNESCO's Education for All global report-2007 announced that India along with Pakistan and Nigeria has 27% of world's out-of-school children. As per the report 72 countries wouldn't succeed in reducing their adult illiteracy rate by half till 2015, and India is already at bottom of that list with 70 lakh children not attending school.
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16-08-2011, 06:56 PM #17Member
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How Indian Government Promotes Education? UNESCO appreciates efforts on part of Indian Government to beat illiteracy such as Sarva Shikshya Abiyan or Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya. But only 4.1% GNP is spent on education by Indian Government, India gets 11% of aids which come from funding agencies overseas to West and South Asia.
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24-11-2011, 12:35 AM #18Member
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Right to education (RTE) is a remarkable initiative taken by the Government Of India. Although it is a fundamental right as incorporated in the Constitution of India, it was not well implemented. To get education is the right of all individual. If every individual is educated, our country can progess in all aspects. Education brings awareness among the people which will lend a hand in eradicating the social evils from our society.
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24-11-2011, 12:52 AM #19Member
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Right To Education(RTE) is a remarkable initative of Government Of India. Although it is a fundamental right as incorporated in the Constitution of India, it was yet to be totally implemented. It is the right of every individual to get education. Passing of the RTE Act and making elementry education compulsary for every children from the age of 6-14yrs have paved the path for a better future of our country. Education brings awareness, increases the reasoning power eventually lending a hand in eradicating the social evil from the society. It would help in progess of our nation for a better tomorrow.
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18-04-2012, 04:24 AM #20
Supreme Court has passed the Right To Education act, which will compel schools to reserve 25% seats for underprivileged children.


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