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Saturday, January 1, 2011

education for the child below poverty line

As this is my first blog so i was just wondering what should i write in my first blog, so at last i decided to write about one of the basic facts which we all know but we never try to change it and thats all about the education system.

Starting from the school days when we carry a weight of about 3 kg on our back to just get the good marks but still at that time i was wondering why i am going behind marks because i don't like the subject other than maths and chemistry but at the same time one more things kept me wondering that why only we people go to private school in steed of government school. And somebody say that private schools is better than i was wondering why government teachers are being paid and if they are being paid why they are being paid more and its true if u go in the village side private schools.This was some of the basics come to my mind at that time but still i think on it and now i have a solution for that .......

now let me come to the root of the education system of india.....

In our country where half of the total child population still dont go to school and if they go they just for the day when they get a plate of rice in the school because for them "A PLATE OF RICE MATTERS"" and the teachers ....ah they have nothing to do...(sometimes visit the school of some village)..for them their money matters and for government vote bank matters.....so how we are going to make the child what they want to become?? is it possible that we can provide the education to the child who are still ...and if how?? government say that they have opened the schools over there and there is teachers...but its enough to provide them the education or to teach them atleast the basics.....?? how is it possible that people would send their children to the school not just for a plate of rice once in a month.??

now why people don't want to send their children.....and as everyone know the reason so i don't want to go for the ellaboration but in fact what everybody call it as a reason ....its a secondary aspects for me. everyone say the poverty is the main reason behind that...but for me its not a reason but ya it is one of the aspects. maybe i am going to see the facts in other way but lects c once....
let me ask something ....what a children (who belong to a below poverty line) can do after getting basic primary education?? is that guy is going to get a job somewhere and if he is going to get a job den question is what type of job?? Truly no family belonging to below poverty line can support education to their children for long time so what they do either they do the primary and not even that and they go for the jobs which their family do. Now let take a example of that guy who go for the primary education and after that primary education spending 7 to 8 years in the school they again come to the same business what their family is doing.(exception are there but believe me or u can go to any fact more than 90 percent of the children belonging to below poverty line carry on their family works even after their primary education). now my question is why for that remaining 10 percent and not even 10 percent why the people below the poverty line educate their children.?? why the family belonging to below poverty line take a risk for 7 to 8 years when there is uncertainity about their children future ?? there are hell lot of question like this at this point of time let me open all the facts for u ppl....:(

now as i am sure that opening schools and hiring teachers over their is not a solutions for bringing the child back to school......so i open this column to u guys...

what the government should do to bring the child back to school...??
whats our responsibility?
how should we help in bringing the change?
what the options the people below the poverty line are left with?
how should the child below the poverty line are going to achieve their ambition?
and what u are going to do to bring the change?

hope to hear from u guys soon.

thanks
arun