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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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BHARTI KALIA
BHARTI KALIA 11 years 3 months ago
as our honorable prime minister said to avoid swine flue vacant labs shoulb be used for tests of people by training students and they can also earn money,in the same way if special classes are introduced for girls to make themselves secure in any wrong condition and the people who are not able to make there children study are taught their free of cost.The few talented and capable candidates should be supported to take this work forward.
dhinesh gnanapragasam
dhinesh gnanapragasam 11 years 3 months ago
''பெண் வாழ்நாள் கல்வி திட்டம்'' இந்தியாவில் உள்ள அனைத்து அரசு ஆதரவற்றோர், அரசு சேவை இல்லத்தில் இருந்து படிக்கும் பெண் குழந்தைகளின் கல்வி செலவை மத்திய, மாநில அரசு உயர் அதிகாரிகள் மற்றும் பாராளுமன்ற, சட்டமன்ற உறுப்பினர்கள் ஏற்க வேண்டும் அவர்கள் வாழ்நாள் முழுவதும் படிக்கும் செலவை ஏற்க வேண்டும். குறைந்த பட்சம் 2 குழந்தை வீதம் படிக்க வைக்க வேண்டும் இதை அரசாங்கத்துக்கு வருடத்திற்கு ஒரு முறை சமர்பிக்க வேண்டும்
pradeep Shah
pradeep Shah 11 years 3 months ago
We have stepped in 68th year of independence but our Indian baniya mind is way back in the 19th century. Why are the children of today punished for the deeds of their fore grandfather. The Knowledgeable & able are left for boot polish & the privileged reserved category unable clout the growth. How long the reservation category carry on...........
narendiran
narendiran 11 years 3 months ago
girls want to protect by every male and analysis taken from media was now generation of girls are improving their education more than past and gov should give more facility to girls student
sapan pattanayak
sapan pattanayak 11 years 3 months ago
hi every indian can respect of every woman ,girl & other region person because man is most impoerant part of the scoity ,if a man is destroyed ur culture that the man is not a human.so every indian pleae make respect of other peopels.than our country is devloped
Amit Srivastava
Amit Srivastava 11 years 3 months ago
The National Policy for Empowerment of Women (NPEW) was formulated in 2001 as the blueprint for the future, with the expressive goal of bringing about the advancement, development and empowerment of women. The NPEW laid down detailed prescriptions to address discrimination against women, strengthen existing institutions which includes the legal system, provide better access to health care and other services, equal opportunities for women's participation etc but there is no concrete foundation..
rajesh kumar
rajesh kumar 11 years 3 months ago
जब तक सरकारी स्कुलॊ मै गैर सरकारी प्रबन्धन‌ कॊ शामिल नही किया जायॆगा तब तक शिक्षा कॆ उपाय कारगर नही हॊगॆ | और जब तक सरकारी स्कुलॊ मै आपस मै प्रतिस्प्रधा नही हॊगी तब तक शिक्षा का स्तर नही सुधरॆगा और तब तक धनी लॊग भी सरकारी स्कुलॊ मै आपनॆ बालकॊ कॊ भरती नही करॆगॆ |
Amit Srivastava
Amit Srivastava 11 years 3 months ago
The principle of gender equality is enshrined in the Indian Constitution in its Preamble, Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties and Directive Principles. The Constitution not only grants equality to women, but also empowers the State to adopt measures of positive discrimination in favour of women.
Amit Srivastava
Amit Srivastava 11 years 3 months ago
Gender disparity manifests itself in various forms, the most obvious being the trend of continuously declining female ratio in the population in the last few decades. Social stereotyping and violence at the domestic and societal levels are some of the other manifestations. Discrimination against girl children, adolescent girls and women persists in parts of the country.