Saturday, 4 June 2011

Primary Needs ?

In India, primary education is a “ State Subject “.
And most primary schools are owned by the states.
When asked by the Central Government, only 15 out of the 35 states bothered to furnish following information :
 No. of primary schools ……………………………… 566,221
 Schools that do not provide midday meals… 112,000
 Schools without electricity ………………………… 400,000
 Schools without toilets ……………………………….. 100,000
 Schools without boundary walls………………….. 400,000
States won’t tell you how many schools do not have a single teacher, but I suspect that would be in excess of 300,000 !
Obviously, state governments in India do not think that primary schools have some primary needs !
What else can explain this pathetic scenario ?
Could it be that the other 20 states which did not even bother to furnish any data, have no primary schools at all ?
When he is demanding that engineering / medical colleges use local language as “ Medium of Instruction “, there is no doubt about the noble intentions of Baba Ramdev.
Only question is : What should be our priority ?
( Source : DNA / May,09,2011 )
With regards
Hemen Parekh

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