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After 70 years of independence, it's safe to assume that women in India have the basic facilities and rights made available to them. In a country where women didn’t need to fight for the right to vote, education seems only a given for all of them. But sadly, the true side of the story is quite different from the assumptions made by an ignorant mind. We are a country where literacy, and not education rates, are pitiable. And these statistics aren’t equal for men and women. There is a bigger gap between the 2 genders when it involves literacy and education rate.
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How can we achieve universalisation of education system while also establishing a discrimination-free education system? How can we hope for the development of nation if the provision of education is still divided according to the Varna's and jatis? If it will be like this, then we should not hope to move forward as we are still stuck to the Orthodox rules created in 1500BC. We are going backwards, aren't we? Universalisation of education refers to make education universal, to provide it to every one of us.The "Right to Education" Act 2009 states free and compulsory education for children. "Article 45" in the Directive Principles of State Policy in the Constitution mandates the state to endeavour to provide free and compulsory education to all children up to the age of 14; despite such initiatives we are unable to realize the goal of universalisation of education. Instagtam: http://www.instagram.com/benaam_official Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CommunityBenaam
India was tackling the pandemic with the weapon of a nation -wide lockdown. Subsequently, all the schools were shut down. The Mid-Day meal scheme that feeds the under-privileged has not been able to continue to provide the much needed free lunches to the 6-14 years old kids. Peculiarly, during the times of such food insecurity, shortage or complete absence of such meals could have serious implications on children’s diets.