
The statistics show that we as a nation face an uphill task. We need to first activate the Right to Education Act. It requires social, political, economic and environmental reforms which move from bottom to top, from grass-root to classroom. It calls for creating a skilled teacher training infrastructure with proper inputs to make teaching profession a more attractive career. It begs for banning child labor and child exploitation. It aims for returning to children, their childhood.
No more do we have the luxury of blaming the system or postponing our actions. The time to take collective as well as individual responsibility to remedy the present situation is here. Right now! Yes, the Right to Education Act is here, but what it needs is sustained action at all levels of society and to be the Act that makes a difference for India and her forgotten children.
No more do we have the luxury of blaming the system or postponing our actions. The time to take collective as well as individual responsibility to remedy the present situation is here. Right now! Yes, the Right to Education Act is here, but what it needs is sustained action at all levels of society and to be the Act that makes a difference for India and her forgotten children.
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