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PPP model and girl child education

PPP model and girl child education
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Suggest how PPP model and community participation can boost girl child education.

Suggest how PPP model and community participation can boost girl child education.

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sachin agrawal
sachin agrawal 11 years 4 months ago
To Prime Minister, . If your government is really very serious then let me tell you it won't happen unless you introduce school and college only for girls because many of the parents get away to send their daughters to school just of the feeling that they can do something that will lead to their insult with boys.So i request you to concentrate on having more and more girls oriented academic things
ankur singhal
ankur singhal 11 years 4 months ago
pradhanmantriji, you always spoke about the better higher education. but is this possible to achieve this without improving the poor condition of primary schools & secondary school. Mr. Sibble introduced the CCE pattern in secondary education system. without the training of teachers it is not possible to implement CCE. the teachers give marks on random manner as they don't know how to execute CCE.
aditya nigam
aditya nigam 11 years 4 months ago
ProductThe Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (PC&PNDT) Act prohibits all forms of advertisements related to sex selection services in India.As per the law, no person can issue, publish, distribute, communicate any advertisement, in any form, including in the Internet, regarding facilities of sex selection. Online shopping platforms like Flipkart, Amazon.in, Junglee,Naaptool are just like click event
Garima Tiwari
Garima Tiwari 11 years 4 months ago
ProductThe Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (PC&PNDT) Act prohibits all forms of advertisements related to sex selection services in India.As per the law, no person can issue, publish, distribute, communicate any advertisement, in any form, including in the Internet, regarding facilities of sex selection. Online shopping platforms like Flipkart, Amazon.in, Junglee, Naaptol and search engines - Gs & Publications that Promote Gender Biased Sex Selection is available on a click!!
Garima Tiwari
Garima Tiwari 11 years 4 months ago
Government should take note of this and ask these companies to discontinue promoting any such product in India. The companies should be held summoned for explanation, for advertising and selling publications on sex selection online, as this is clear violation of the law of the country. Hon’ble Supreme Court of India has recently instructed Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft not to advertise or sponsor any advertisement related to sex selection services. In this context, it is clear contempt of court.
Garima Tiwari
Garima Tiwari 11 years 4 months ago
As per the law, no person can issue, publish, distribute, communicate any advertisement, in any form, including in the Internet, regarding facilities of sex selection. Online shopping platforms like Flipkart, Amazon.in, Junglee, Naaptol and search engines - Google, Microsoft and Yahoo cater to all age groups. By allowing access to information to any product promoting sex selection that helps people select the sex of the foetus is against the law. Government should take note of this.
Garima Tiwari
Garima Tiwari 11 years 4 months ago
Products & Publications that Promote Gender Biased Sex Selection is available on a click!! New Delhi Famous search engines - Google, Microsoft & Yahoo and online shopping platforms – Amazon.in, Flipkart, Junglee & Naaptol are allowing access to products and publications promoting sex selection for everyone on purchase.As per the law, no person can issue, publish, distribute, communicate any advertisement, in any form, including in the Internet, regarding facilities of sex selection.
Ashish Chauhan
Ashish Chauhan 11 years 4 months ago
Just opening schools won't do it all.Proper feedback mechanism must be there, whether teachers n management are doing their job well n are parents showing their interest?Otherwise it will same as the schools we see in villages.