Do you have enough capacity for schooling in your locality?
Education is fundamental for achieving full human potential, developing an equitable and just society, and promoting national development. Providing universal access to quality education is the key to India’s continued ascent, and leadership on the global stage in terms of economic growth,social justice and equality, scientific advancement, national integration, and cultural preservation.Universal high-quality education is the best way forward for developing and maximizing our country's rich talents and resources for the good of the individual, the society, the country, and the world. India will have the highest population of young people in the world over the next decade, andour ability to provide high-quality educational opportunities to them will determine the future of our country.
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Delhi Government expenditures on education
We are going to cover every Component of schooling in our locality, first we will focus on (Early Childhood Care and Education: The Foundation of Learning) then (HIGHER EDUCATION) And (Other key areas to focuss) such as (Professional Education and Promotion of Indian Languages, Arts and Culture).Early-childhood education institutions consisting of (a) stand-alone Anganwadis; (b) Anganwadis co-located with primary schools; (c) pre-primary schools/sections covering at least age 5 to 6 years co-located with existing primary schools; and (d)stand-alone pre-schools.
It is envisaged that prior to the age of 5 every child will move to a “Preparatory Class” or “Balavatika” (that is, before Class 1), which has an ECCE-qualified teacher. Teachers are trained through systematic effort with help of NCERT.Even though, government is responsible to provide adequate quality of education to every single child, private schools are also in the race to provide a good quality of schooling to children.
SOURCES
1.Sites - Wikipedia, Britannica HRD Ministry documents
2.New education policy Draft 2021
3. PRAJA.ORG report
4.A few newspapers The Hindu, Times of India
5.The Print
6.Delhi. Gov.in
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