Why an elevated education be limited only to those who can afford it in India?

Discussion in 'Education' started by Campus, Feb 24, 2014.

  1. Campus

    Campus New Member

    Needless to say that education plays a magnanimous role in each of our lives. It is only the education that makes a person broadminded and far sighted. There have been many changes, modifications and moreover numerous of advancements in the field of education so far. Since the private sector has overtaken the education stream it has rather become limited instead of being available for all. Schooling has completely become an expensive affair due to the intervention of the private sector. And if in precise, we say it has become reserved only for those who can afford such an expensive education.

    The middle class/working class have to try a lot harder if they wish to send their children to private schools and on the other hand the poorer class people cannot even dare to imagine for the same. That’s the irony of the Indian education system that with so much of privatization of education it is day by day becoming limited and more conserved. But knowledge is never biased. Why a child belonging to a poor or underdeveloped section be deprived of the advanced knowledge and education?

    Being a citizen of the India every child deserves an education. Thus, there is a deliberate need to improve many factors all together if the government and the society wish to see a country composed of the educated youth. Rural and Underdeveloped sections need a big attention of the government, which are totally out of their sight, these sections are in such a bad condition that they foremost need to be improved in terms of the primary and basic education and its infrastructure. And also on the part of private sectors, there must be an increase in the scholarships and free education measures for the children of poorer sections so that they do not remain deprived of education. The private schools are giving too much of attention to the advancement of their infrastructures, but If they also pay their little kind attention to this section of the society it would be a great initiative on their part.
     


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