educational system in india, disparities impact on poverty. bharath a.pdf.docx

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It is not the wealth which is unequally distributed in India, but it is qualitative education which is unequally distributed among poor and rich in our country, it is because of the fast growing establishments of modern and high technological schools, even in the presence of free old outdated govt: established schools. from this current situation, the poor in India continue to join govt schools whereas the rich provide a high quality education to their children, which helps them to acquire a high quality education, and on the other hand poor continue to get defective education. and by this they may not get good jobs.'Resulting they will be the low income families of the society' In my conclusion this differed education is the primary cause for poverty, and this type of education may result in the growth of two categories namely poor and rich... my main suggestion is that education in free schools should be provided same as they provide at private schools. Govt. Which is providing millions of funds every year in eradicating poverty, has to think of my mention above, through which balanced distribution of wealth is possible in the long run, govt. Has 2 options to bring about desired changes: 1st which is not so easy, is by directly improving free govt outdated schools into modern structure, or 2nd which may be possible in a largest democratic country, here govt. In their annual budget has to provide a part of their funds(specially meant for eradication of poverty and development of education) to private established schools advising them to provide free initial education from nursery to 5th standard which is an influencing part of every child's life, only through this govt. Can bring about balanced quality in education and thereby aim at root cause of poverty and fight against unequal distribution of wealth. I 'Bharath A' would be happy to liberally allow all kinds of editions and sharing of thoughts in this regard, for any other quick correction write on [email protected].

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  • It is not the wealth which is unequally distributed in India, but it is qualitative education which is unequally distributed among poor and rich in our country, it is because of the fast growing establishments of modern and high technological schools, even in the presence of free old outdated govt: established schools. from this current situation, the poor in India continue to join govt schools whereas the rich provide a high quality education to their children, which helps them to acquire a high quality education, and on the other hand poor continue to get defective education. and by this they may not get good jobs.'Resulting they will be the low income families of the society'

    In my conclusion this differed education is the primary cause for poverty, and this type of education may result in the growth of two categories namely poor and rich... my main suggestion is that education in free schools should be provided same as they provide at private schools.

    Govt. Which is providing millions of funds every year in eradicating poverty, has to think of my mention above, through which balanced distribution of wealth is possible in the long run, govt. Has 2 options to bring about desired changes: 1st which is not so easy, is by directly improving free govt outdated schools into modern structure, or 2nd which may be possible in a largest democratic country, here govt. In their annual budget has to provide a part of their funds(specially meant for eradication of poverty and development of education) to private established schools advising them to provide free initial education from nursery to 5th standard which is an influencing part of every child's life, only through this govt. Can bring about balanced quality in education and thereby aim at root cause of poverty and fight against unequal distribution of wealth. I 'Bharath A' would be happy to liberally allow all kinds of editions and sharing of thoughts in this regard, for any other quick correction write on [email protected].