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Bridging gender and social gaps

Bridging gender and social gaps
Start Date :
Jan 22, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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While the general participation rates in higher education has been steadily increasing and today our HE GER is 21.5%, this is not evenly spread across social groups and women. ...

While the general participation rates in higher education has been steadily increasing and today our HE GER is 21.5%, this is not evenly spread across social groups and women. Equitable growth is essential to sustain higher GER rates and hence what kinds of affirmative action could be suggested to reduce gender and social disparities in here.

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manishvadanere vadanere
manishvadanere vadanere 10 years 10 months ago
We talk about bridging social gaps & unity in the country but its not possible until we stop asking kids in schools that from which cast and creed it belongs, right from the time of admission to the time of taking a leaving certificate we make our children remember whom it belongs & make them think there r various castes & creeds whom we consider low or high. V need to bring a change in it, We need to stop questioning our kids about their religion & their castes in their admission forms and LC.
ATRU BARAN
ATRU BARAN 10 years 10 months ago
छात्राओं की सुरक्षा हेतु पूर्ण आश्वस्त किया जावें।
ATRU BARAN
ATRU BARAN 10 years 10 months ago
छात्राओं की सुरक्षा हेतु पूर्ण आश्वस्त किया जावें।
ATRU BARAN
ATRU BARAN 10 years 10 months ago
छात्रवृत्ति,पाठ्यक्रम सामग्री व प्रोत्साहन राशि देकर छात्रों को अधिक से अधिक छात्रों को प्रवेश दिये जा सकते है। प्रवेश हेतु कॉलेज सीटें बढ़ाई जानी चाहिए जिससे ज्यादा प्रवेश दिये जा सके और अंकोें का प्रतिशत कम होने वाले बालकों को भी प्रवेश दिया जा सके।
virendra kumar_17
virendra kumar_17 10 years 10 months ago
sir i am from bihar i am studying in bangalore i have given exam and after that i have taken admission in engineering college the same college we are paying RS1,50,000 and for the same college and same branch the students of karnataka are paying 35,000. it feel as we are discriminated. Our Prime minister talk about one nation and the SABA SOA CRORE (1,25,00,00,0000) indian .and we faceing this kind of discrimination in our country for basic needs.
tushar goyal
tushar goyal 10 years 10 months ago
Dear #PM sahib. I am a student. Being a male student and that too without a quota is pretty difficult these days. There are so many top institutions in which we don't get admission, just because of some other SC/ST/OBC candidate who is more well off financially but is far behind in academics than most of the general students are. You have a plan for a skill based India, but the reservation system that prevails has many flaws in it and does more harm to the general candidates
tushar goyal
tushar goyal 10 years 10 months ago
We study diligently for competitive exams, later realising that the seat that we sweat for day and night is taken by a student who did not even score half the marks that we did. The system needs a change. Reservations based on caste are creating further alienations. This is not the equality our constitution proposes. Please find time to read this and ponder upon the harms that this system is creating. We need a meritorious India, not and India in the shambles of the quota system.
Babu Kuriyadi
Babu Kuriyadi 10 years 10 months ago
The gender and social gap is high in a society like India. We have diverse people with unique cultural and religious backgrounds. Most of the girls are married at around 20 and they loose the chance for higher education. It is not practical to increase the age for marriage as this would lead to an ageing society. What we can do is to make them re-enter the studies by assisting them to start it over again after marriage. We may reserve some percentage of seats for married women to make it 50%