This essay, by no means, is a repetition of all those well-known declarations about inequities in the educational system, the asymmetry in syllabi or the ever-escalating, prohibitive costs of education even for those families who can affixed to send their children to attend school.
As a good and responsible citizens, we must see to it that the directions of the Supreme Court, with regards to RTE, is implemented and the Appropriate Government and Local Authorities are not allowed to sleep like Kumbhkarna
Suggestions for Education; On 7th June a tweet was sent by @smritiirani asking for suggestions and feed back. Following suggestions have been sent to the ministry
And in case it is only the Sherlock in me which is imagining a clever plot, then I request the government to ensure that these children get admission in government schools without facing any hassles or humiliation. The families of these kids cannot afford private education and that is why they come to schools like ours, where they somehow save every drop out of their buckets to pay us Rs 300 – 400 each month. If the government does not want us to help them with fulfilling what is actually their duty, of imparting free education to every child, then they need to take a good look at themselves and clean up their system.
Right to Education, previous government never forgot to do its publicity on every platform, but the reality is totally different. I would like to expose the difficulties relating to this joke called “RTE”.
Some experts working in the field of education even go on to say that RTE is actually a planned conspiracy against low and middle income people. People like RC Jain, who have been associated with the education industry since years and who have been vociferously fighting against the policies of the Government go to the extent of saying that “Paramatma will never forgive Congress for the injustice it has committed towards children through bringing RTE.”
MARKETING MANAGEMENT; another great book on management by Prof. TR Dhariwal. Like his previous book Principles of Management, this book too contain 45 lessons and teaches most complicated theory using very simple English, keeping the lessons short, avoiding Big-Big Principles talks.