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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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jyotsna bansal
jyotsna bansal 10 years 11 months ago
sir, i want to say that in every school VANDE MATRAM song har school mein compulsary hona chaiye ..... and its ours national song so.. everybody should learn it and none of our new generation know our national song lyrics if they are asked to sing
SIVASAGAR PILLAI
SIVASAGAR PILLAI 10 years 11 months ago
My suggestion would be that the government should tell the state government to see that all the children in their respective states should be educated. If needed they should open new schools with free education to the children in the rural areas. It should educate the child in all aspects i.e academics, sports & other activities. Every class in each school should have at-least 3 leisure activities per week. The state government should look after this.
Vinod Saxena
Vinod Saxena 10 years 11 months ago
Political, Social and Govt efforts should focus on recent verdict of Allahabad High Court making a compulsion on govt employees, MP's, MLA's etc so that they willingly send their children to Govt schools only.This will raise level of education in Govt schools and will help greatly the marginalised youth.Govt should utilize this opportunity rather rigerously.
Vinod Saxena
Vinod Saxena 10 years 11 months ago
Political, Social and Govt efforts should focus on recent verdict of Allahabad High Court making a compulsion on govt employees, MP's, MLA's etc so that they willingly send their children to Govt schools only.This will raise level of education in Govt schools and will help greatly the marginalised youth.Govt should utilize this opportunity rather rigerously.
atish kalra
atish kalra 10 years 11 months ago
I would like to share my experiences what i have seen in so many gov. schools:- Insufficient no.of teachers no.infrastructure,no.extra activities class,in some schools no. of students also less,extra burden on teachers like MDM,scholarship,uniform for student,bicycle distribution for Girls etc. According to my opinion for improving literacy rate gov. should take step:- merge 5 to 6 schools lies under 2 km radius.And avail bus facilities for students. provide all facilities under 1 roof
Upasana Sen
Upasana Sen 10 years 11 months ago
Atfirst primary education should be improve.we also have to focus on practical teaching.practical teaching is proven to be effective.various projects relating to national and worldwide issues should include into the syllabus.
Soumik pyne
Soumik pyne 10 years 11 months ago
A stipend of upto 1500Rs per student would encourage poorer families who do not send their children to school so that the kids can earn money to supplement the household income.
o v gnana prakash
o v gnana prakash 10 years 11 months ago
Literacy can be improved by cultivating a habbit of bringing signature and other important writings mandatory. We are now dependant on key boards now, how come we can expect this?. Also there are no other lessons greater than our PURANAS, ITIHASAS AND GRANDHAS. We need to make our children learn on those RAMAYANA, MAHABHARATA AND BHAGAVATA, these will give how the world should be and we to behave with it. Nothing more or less. All inclusive.