Apr 14, 2010

"Right To Education" is the journey of good start..

" I read under the dim light of a kerosene lamp.I am what I am today because of education . I want every Indian Child,boys & girls,to be so touched by the Right To Education. I want every Indian to dream of better future & live that dream."
-Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
As we know that child education is necessery for the future development of a country.But in India the many of the school going childern are doing child labor.Many of them have the money problem to take the addimmsion.They are also equaly talented, but due to finacial problem their poor parents are not allowed them to study.So for these type of childern government had taken very right step to overcome this problem. If this plan will execute & implement properly, then we are going to achive a great success.
Education became a fundamental right, when the right to free & complsury education Act,2009(RTE) came in to force.From now on any child in the age group of 6-14 years can step in to any neigherhood school & demand addmission. The school can not denied to gave addimmisson according to govenment rule.
But the real chalange to bridge the gap between good intention & implementation -starts now. The law in theory, covers all govenment, govt.-aided & private schools. But in practices, it is applicable only to muncipal, state & central-government school only. Private school have been left out of the obligation to provide free & compulsury education. But the private schools will obviously fight it tooth & nail.
It is not easy for Human Resource Minister Mr. Kapil Sibal to implement & execute fastely but we can say the Act marks the begining of an important journey towards education to all. The central & state government share the financial burden for implementing the Act in the ratio of 55:45 & finance Commission has to giving Rs.25000 crore to the state. An outlay of Rs.15000 crore was approved for 2010-11 by the central govt. But if the Act is to achive its stated objective of fixed student & teacher ratio, neighbour schools with good quality, training to teacher funding seems grossely inadecuate. The National Planning & Administration calculate that implementation of the Act cost Rs.171000 crore for five years .
This Plan basicaly will face some of the hurdles like:-
1. Poor infrastructure & traditional education system
2 Not properly trained teachers
2. Rural & urban child difference in languages & others
3.Type of syllabus & board of examinations
4. Inadequate schooling whose parents might migrate from placeto place
5.The most challenge for the poor lives on daily wages
According to me, there are the few suggection to make RTE Act succesful :
1. Proper accountability to the responsible person
2. Maximum Suppport should be from the stae government also
3.If Private school can second shift school for the under previlaged sector by same faculty
No Child shall be denied for the the primary education:-
1.No addimssionwill be on the basis of test
2.School can't expel childern till they complete class 8th
3.Random selection of 25% seats & no seat be vacant, No board exams till 8th standared
4.Teaching to be prefrebly in mother tounge language
5.Pupil teacher ratio of 30:1in primary & 35:1in higher classes.
6.Childern with disability will also be educated in main stream schools
For this blog I had collected fact & figures from the newspaper as well as magazines. RTE
act would take some time to show its result,my strong appel to every one is that "This is the time of us to prove our self better now & in future". Its time for education cultur change...

6 comments:

  1. Dear satyawan,
    I agree to your viewpoint. India is surely become the superpower tomorrow. It's good news for us. Nice blog.

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  2. Nice blog man... but when you are expressing views on issues of national interest and you expect readers from many different countries, you need to ensure that the blog is free from spelling errors. I think your intention is good, but as a good MBA you should also speak good english. Nice blog otherwise.

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  3. Thank you sir
    For reading my blog & giving me valuable feedback. I will surely take care of all these mistake done by me.Thanks again & motivate me to continue my interest to write an blog.

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  4. hi, dear.
    you write every thing on the this special topic, i like it. your blog like a case study. i would say that eduction must be in lower level, by any way. i agree with this 25% reservation policy. because of lowar class can take step with middel & upper class. but many people don't like it becau of only EGO.
    i like your blog (special).
    keep it up.....

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  5. Thank you Gaurang for your special feedback.Keep in touch & motivate me foe my efforts.
    Thanks.....

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  6. it help me very much in making project thanks

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