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What measures are required to be taken to improve literacy among the marginalised youth

What measures are required to be taken to improve literacy among the marginalised youth
Start Date :
Jun 24, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
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sunil rai
sunil rai 10 years 9 months ago
respected prime minister ji, government have put all its effort to educate marginalized youth, only its implementation is required, and for that government has to be strict with the teachers who are teaching in primary schools, there presence in the school must be made mandatory ,they r paid high salary than the private school teacher, but work done by them in teaching field is zero,except teaching they do every work, like mid day meal work ,distribution of books,dress etc.
ACHINTYA VERMA
ACHINTYA VERMA 10 years 9 months ago
to improve literacy the rate of % should b decreased on education loan... In our country the rate of interest of car loan is much cheaper than education loan.. this is not the action to promote literacy and higher education..
PRAVIN DHURDE
PRAVIN DHURDE 10 years 9 months ago
Mananiy Pradhanmantri, Swatantrata Diwas ka apaka Bhashan suna.Aap hamesh hindi bhasha ka prayod karte ho.Yah sunkar accha laga ki apne kuchh naukari ke liye Interview process ko cancle kiya hai.Par meri shikayat un interview ke liye hai jo ki english mai liye jate hai.Jo conmpany sirf or sirf Bharat mai job deti ho,aur kam karne mai agar english ki jarurat nahi,fir bhi Students ko interview English mai interview dena padata hai.Mai chahat hu unaki Interview hindi ho aisa kuch kadam uthaya jaye
P K Rath_1
P K Rath_1 10 years 9 months ago
Dear Prime Minister, After 69 years of independence, we are now discussing on how to literate people and that's unfortunate. This is a serious problem which requires long term and meaningful measures. I have an Idea, why can't we request every tax payer to adopt one child education cost atleast till matriculation,as you have done for promoting gifting a insurance policy during Raksha Bandhan. I disagree with the word called "poverty" that exist in India, its "affordability"
P K Rath_1
P K Rath_1 10 years 9 months ago
This message is to the education ministry, how much budget is kept aside to bring new schools every year. The problem is not poverty but on affordability. Make education free for all till matriculation in all schools whether private or public/govt Focus to bring max 40 child per class Incentive to teachers for attendance of Child and Self Incentive to teachers on Pass ratio per class Course materials should to uniform, language or board can be different
sayanti chattopadhyay
sayanti chattopadhyay 10 years 9 months ago
Respected Sir, India is a country where in rural areas going to school and education is mostly considered as wastage of time and money. In spite of going to school if the children are sent to various factories and metropolitan cities to do job and earn money is much more helpful. Sir if in any way schools in rural areas can be equipped to provide on-job education to these children then i guess this major problem of illiteracy, child-labour can be reduced.
sayanti chattopadhyay
sayanti chattopadhyay 10 years 9 months ago
Respected Sir, India is a country where in rural areas going to school and education is mostly considered as wastage of time and money. In spite of going to school if the children are sent to various factories and metropolitan cities to do job and earn money is much more helpful. Sir if in any way schools in rural areas can be equipped to provide on-job education to these children then i guess this major problem of illiteracy, child-labour can be reduced.
sayanti chattopadhyay
sayanti chattopadhyay 10 years 9 months ago
Respected Sir, India is a country where in rural areas going to school and education is mostly considered as wastage of time and money. In spite of going to school if the children are sent to various factories and metropolitan cities to do job and earn money is much more helpful. Sir if in any way schools in rural areas can be equipped to provide on-job education to these children then i guess this major problem of illiteracy, child-labour can be reduced.
sayanti chattopadhyay
sayanti chattopadhyay 10 years 9 months ago
Respected Sir, India is a country where in rural areas going to school and education is mostly considered as wastage of time and money. In spite of going to school if the children are sent to various factories and metropolitan cities to do job and earn money is much more helpful. Sir if in any way schools in rural areas can be equipped to provide on-job education to these children then i guess this major problem of illiteracy, child-labour can be reduced.
P K Rath_1
P K Rath_1 10 years 9 months ago
Why is the right to education confined to a special category of people. Right to education should be for all irrespective of class or category. Clearly the Indian education system to be revamped and there should not be any scope for profit making by the private institution. At-least the elementary education( till matriculation) in India should be free by all schools.