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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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savita sehdev
savita sehdev 11 years 5 months ago
Dr M L Sharma I hope the people who are involved in making the decision about the education are educators and these people should have classroom teaching experience. As far as girl child education is concerned girls should be encouraged to get the training as per their interest. Every child in India has birth right to get the good education regardless their colour shape religion or background. This way India will progress more and would help bring the Indian education sector at par with the best
Nikhil Danak
Nikhil Danak 11 years 5 months ago
Respect to female gender beyond societal conditioning is the biggest challenge to our culture and mindset. Rural environment is in much pathetic conditioning and so woman in rural areas must be educated with maximum information about female child and its equal importance in the society in general. Only law will not serve the purpose, awareness through education will bring more anticipated outcome without force and with understanding of transforming advance societal values for female children!
piyush shiroya
piyush shiroya 11 years 5 months ago
Sir aap aane wale budget me tobeco ka aur sharab ka tax badha dijiye aur medicine ka tax kam kar dijiye aur transport walo ka bhi kuch kijiye diesel ka prize kam hone k baad bhi na to milk ka rate kam hua hai aur na he kisi aur ka uske uper bhi thoda dhayan dijiye
Pragnesh Balsara
Pragnesh Balsara 11 years 5 months ago
Girl child education should be free in all school from nursery class, i think this will helpful to those family who want to admit their child in good school rather than municipality / gov school.
BHARAT CHANDRA
BHARAT CHANDRA 11 years 5 months ago
Naya Raipur ( Chhattisgarh) First smart city of India is not so smart. Metro rail was planned in naya raipur to make it a real smart city but few days before NEWS started to appear in NEWS PAPER that now naya raipur will have KOLKATA tram like transport in place of metro train in naya raipur. Now our prime minister Narendra Modi never be proud of announcing naya raipur first smart city of India.
MAMTA SINGH
MAMTA SINGH 11 years 5 months ago
For the development of girl's education,work should be started from their parents.If they throw their light on their boys & girls in equal magnitude,then this work will be very easy.In such an atmosphere,girls too will crack the hard nut for their own & the nation as well.
TEJPAL SINGH
TEJPAL SINGH 11 years 5 months ago
kisi mahaprus ne kaha he ki ganga esnan karne se ganga esnan karne bale ko moksh milta he lakin hume bhi ganga ke bare men sochana chahiya ki aaj ganga humare duwara ki gayi gandigi se viakul ho gayi he manaki hum ganga esnan nahin karte he lakin hume yeh satay manana parega ki kisi mahaprush ne yeh kathan satya kaha he ki ganga esnan karne se pahale jo ganga bhakt ganga ki saphai karta uski mano kaamna poori seeghra ho jati
Mahesh Kulkarni
Mahesh Kulkarni 11 years 5 months ago
The overall Quality of Education in India has to be improved ...and MUST BE done as a priority...by Central and state govt. The actual implementation in rural as well as Urban parts of country is very bad ...and done as formality and not building creativity.
Mahesh Choudhari
Mahesh Choudhari 11 years 5 months ago
Most of educational institutions are owned by politicians, and I think that must be curbed to bring quality education into our society. Zila parishad in Maharashtra, where most poor family children studies, if govt improves quality of these institutes and monitor them then I don't think we even need PPP model. By PPP model only wealthy families will benefit and they do educate girl child's, we should be focusing on including poor family children who do not afford private schools.