Right to Education Act is all about, 1)Every child between the ages of 6 to 14 years has the right to free and compulsory education. This is stated as per the 86th Constitution Amendment Act added Article 21A. 2)The government schools shall provide free education to all the children and the schools will be managed by school management committees (SMC). 3)Private schools shall admit at least 25% of the children in their schools without any fee.
The above three are the main features of the Right to Education Act but all three are waste in front of next, 4)No child shall be held back, expelled, or required to pass a board examination until completion of elementary education.
Means{from Class 1 to Class 8} no one can be failed or held back then what is the use of that education. Those who don't study they will also get passed but what will happen after that? They will not be able to stand in competition. I don't want to critisize the Right to Education Act, 86th amendment was done before 6 years & parliment passed in 2009 I was really happy but not for long time. I just want to say remove the feature of not to be failed, also the private schools have increased their fees that should be controlled.
There are so many teachers who don't teach they just go to classroom & now they will not have any problem, they will never teach students because the student should be passed or school will be fined 10000 Rs.
So My Question is Very Simple What is Use of Right To Education?
JAI HIND.
Forgot to think
Monday, July 26, 2010
Monday, July 19, 2010
The Young Generation & Elections
Before few months there was election held in India. In those days media made a big issue that the voting was less because young generation is not votting, enjoying as an holiday, etc.
As I'm one of them, I personally feel that it is not true, though the average percentage of voting is 50. I know my responsibilities very well, I want to vote but tell me, one person who is having clean background or any one who is really doing something for society(social work)? The answer is NO. So why should I give the vote?
I'm not saying that helding elections are wrong but the process is wrong.....
any politician don't want to change process because everyone wants to come in power.
What i feel is, in the voting list there should be option NONE OF ABOVE & if same will be result then all those candidates who lost, they should not have the right to stand again in elections(at least in that area). It will happen that elections will be held twice or more, but at least we will get someone who will work for society. The cost of elections will more but it will be only 4 to 5 times & if current process is continued then also these politicians are going to take all money in their pockets, that's why changing process will be beneficial for society. If the process was changed then definitely one day the PERCENTAGE OF VOTTING WILL BE 100.
JAI HIND.
As I'm one of them, I personally feel that it is not true, though the average percentage of voting is 50. I know my responsibilities very well, I want to vote but tell me, one person who is having clean background or any one who is really doing something for society(social work)? The answer is NO. So why should I give the vote?
I'm not saying that helding elections are wrong but the process is wrong.....
any politician don't want to change process because everyone wants to come in power.
What i feel is, in the voting list there should be option NONE OF ABOVE & if same will be result then all those candidates who lost, they should not have the right to stand again in elections(at least in that area). It will happen that elections will be held twice or more, but at least we will get someone who will work for society. The cost of elections will more but it will be only 4 to 5 times & if current process is continued then also these politicians are going to take all money in their pockets, that's why changing process will be beneficial for society. If the process was changed then definitely one day the PERCENTAGE OF VOTTING WILL BE 100.
JAI HIND.
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