Friday, September 03, 2010

Right to Education

     Government of India was considering seriously to make it mandatory for kids of 6 to 14 years age group to have education, but to implement successfully it has lot of obstacles on its way like in some states because of poverty parents want their kids become source of income instead of going to school plus they are not in position to support them financially as they are leading very tough life. Under Right to education act government has taken care of major obstacles which can become reason of failure by taking care of financial side of this act which stops kids of poor family to come to school and have erect fund to support weaker section of society. By making mandatory it will help children of weaker section to move in society proudly independently as life is very tough for illiterate persons in today environment, and basic education can help anybody to do formalities required at almost every occasions like in banks, writing and reading letters, post office and filling forms; as in some cases’ agents are available but they often exploit illiterate persons because they are unaware but agent is doing.
      Children of age group of 6 to 14 are now comes under the right to education act and for them education is there fundamental right and to fulfill it government will support them. Union Human Resource Development (HRD) Minister Mr. Kapil Sibal initiatives succeed to give education to every kid of country up to 6 to 14 years old, but while replying to question in parliament just recently he accepted that in the country there is shortage of 1.2 million teachers to give education under the RTE law, that is not the only weak link in the RTE act but even teacher training institutes in some places of country are not best in condition even some have existence only in papers. As per report submitted to HRD ministry by National Council of Educational Reserach and Training (NCERT) in which it reveal that states like Madya Pradesh, Bihar and Maharashtra scores of training institutes have found which are lack of basic facilities and lot of are running only on papers. After receiving complaints which were not up to standard and directive of NCERT, from October 2009 to May 2010 probe were conducted by visiting the different training institutes spread across country. After investigation senior officer of NCERT said that after visiting such training institutes it was found that scores have not basic facilities and some have only fifty percent of basic facilities.
             So as from this year 1st April RTE come into force and government need to end its weaker links like –
  • Shortage of Teachers immediately fulfilled
  • Teacher training institutes should comply NCERT norms
  • Bogus Teacher institutes immediately bar to run
With the initiative of HRD ministry no kid in the country under the age group of 6 to 14 will left illiterate reagrdlessly they belong to affluent family or weaker section of society, and this way can help there family with better way and thus can prove better citizen.

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