Is really education a right?

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Though government has taken steps to give free education and other facilities for those who are unable to pay money but still there are people who don't think that education is must for their kids. :(

What is best thing one could encourage them to send their kids to school?. :)

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Education is the first and foremost right of a child. No one can deny that.
I have written an article regarding this.
http://www.boddunan.com/education/42-general/19077-child-education-and-an-act.html
Education is the first and foremost right of a child. No one can deny that.


But i villages still people think what is the use of educating a girl as she has to make food only at her husband's home in future..hehehe.. :laugh: How sick they are? :sick:
I have written an article regarding this.
http://www.boddunan.com/education/42-general/19077-child-education-and-an-act.html


Nice article. :)

How sick people they are who don't bother to eduacate their kids. :angry:
I am residing in a 100% literacy state. I can't find even a single kid around me, who is not going to school....even if he is very poor. actually, in our state, every parent want his kid to learn. In this matter, Kerala is a lucky state, for sure. So, I can't comment anything on it. :cheer: :P
I am residing in a 100% literacy state. I can't find even a single kid around me, who is not going to school....even if he is very poor. actually, in our state, every parent want his kid to learn. In this matter, Kerala is a lucky state, for sure. So, I can't comment anything on it. :cheer: :P


Yes Kerala ia an exception :) and situation is not that good in other states like UP,Bihar,Delhi still there are many people who don't think education to be as important as any thing else for their kids. :angry: :(
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Sandhya Rani wrote:
I am residing in a 100% literacy state. I can't find even a single kid around me, who is not going to school....even if he is very poor. actually, in our state, every parent want his kid to learn. In this matter, Kerala is a lucky state, for sure. So, I can't comment anything on it.
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I want to congratulate both the people and the Govt for this nice effort.
Surely education is important.. they should understand this thing, and I am sure they will be inspired by their self when they will see other kids getting good education.
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Sandhya Rani wrote:
I am residing in a 100% literacy state. I can't find even a single kid around me, who is not going to school....even if he is very poor. actually, in our state, every parent want his kid to learn. In this matter, Kerala is a lucky state, for sure. So, I can't comment anything on it.

I want to congratulate both the people and the Govt for this nice effort.[/quote]
Yes absolutely!!
Kerala was declared as a 100% literate state in 1991 or 92. It was E.K.Nayanar, the then chief minister of Kerala who put this much effort to bring 100% literacy to state. I still remember, when I was in 5th or 6th standard. Great campaigns were done and many night classes were conducted, and many people (many of my neighbours too who are workers) above 60-70 also participate in it to make that effort successful.
Many people visit each and evry home, and teach illeterate persons to write their names in Malayalam.

I think it was the best thing done by Nayanar as chief minister.

Now also, I think, you can't find even a single kid in our state who is not going to school.
Actually Kerala people are very sincere and do for the best.
School should be child friendly so that they will insist their parents to join them schools at least at an age of 10 or above.
Yeah, Education is a right for each and every child.
But what to do, if it remains the responsibility of elder boy to help his family, even if he is below 14? Should he study or work for family?
What's your opinion?
By decreasing the prices of the goods which cannot buy a common man now a days and must give counselling for the parents the value of education and what children is missing.
Poor children are forced to work for their family but Govt is taking many decisions to insist the children to go to school.
Poor children are forced to work for their family but Govt is taking many decisions to insist the children to go to school.

IF his father is no more and his mother is ill, what should he do?
Sandhya-
[quote]RAM PROSAD ACHARYYA wrote:
Poor children are forced to work for their family but Govt is taking many decisions to insist the children to go to school.

IF his father is no more and his mother is ill, what should he do?[/quote]
I am also telling that. It is not only the responsiblity of Govt, but we have some.
We should donate as much as possible to provide them some food or cloths.
Sandhya-
[quote]RAM PROSAD ACHARYYA wrote:
Poor children are forced to work for their family but Govt is taking many decisions to insist the children to go to school.

IF his father is no more and his mother is ill, what should he do?

I am also telling that. It is not only the responsiblity of Govt, but we have some.
We should donate as much as possible to provide them some food or cloths.[/quote]

Yes, as a citizen it is our duty to protect such kids :)
Poor children are forced to work for their family but Govt is taking many decisions to insist the children to go to school.

IF his father is no more and his mother is ill, what should he do?


In this case " as an indian we need to help such kids and arrange them by admitting on some orphanage"
Poor children are forced to work for their family but Govt is taking many decisions to insist the children to go to school.

IF his father is no more and his mother is ill, what should he do?


In this case " as an indian we need to help such kids and arrange them by admitting on some orphanage"


But how? He is not an orphan

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