Right
to Education Act, this mandates the right to education of a child below 14
years of age in India. It is believed to be a remedy for the child labor and a way
for India to be in the list of developed nations. Well said. Both central and
state Governments support and strive for a strict implementation of this act.
The
Act mandates that all the private schools in the nation should admit 25% of
their students from economically weaker sections without charging any Fee. For every
student admitted, the Government will reimburse Rs.8000/- to the school. Looks
rosy and seems to solve the problem. But wait a moment, certain issues to be
discussed.
When
Government spends almost equal or more than this amount for a child studying in
Government School, how it can expect the private schools to offer education at
this cost? Everyone knows the infrastructure in a Government school and in a
well-to-do private school. Where the schools will account this excess
expenditure? Obviously, the common man (remaining 75% of Children parents)
falls prey. They are over burden with this additional expense. It’s like a
punishment to the common man, who toils all around the day to make his/her
child study in a reputed institution. Now, this poor common man should also run
for other parent’s (economically weaker section) laziness or irresponsibleness
or for their incapability’s. This act seems to pass on the bug to the common
man.
One
has to wait and see for the cultural incompatibilities. The gap might be huge,
but the very fact of the act is to stricture this gap. Is it really practical? The
gap in the education, which is provided, is narrowed down. But what happens to the
dress, life style, bags, food, family support and many more? Whether the tender
children will understand and bear these differences? Time has to answer this.
If
India can run IIT’s and IIM’s as world renowned institutions, why India cannot
run the Government schools in a qualitative manner? It shows the failure of the
Government or shrugging off its responsibility. It should be made mandatory that
all the MP’s, MLA’s and all Government officials’ children should study in
Government schools. If that is brought out as an act, may all this problems see
a full stop?
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