importance of primary education

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Posted by gbalakrishnan at April 11, 2009 07:53 PM
State governments should concentrate on primary edcation. Their job is to ensure that more and more number of pupils are getting educated. They have to ensure 100% literacy in the state. it is no use to create 10 post graduates and create one million illiterates. That is all the state governments do concentrate today. The problem is most of the state politicians have opened more and more colleges and they want to earn fast buck like they earn their moneys when they do some so called 'social work'. When the politicians will stop this rut? Once that happens India will be great!

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Re: importance of primary education

by Anonymous user created April 09, 2011 09:39 AM

Dear all,
the private schools in andhrapradesh are demanding to pay the advance fee for the next academic year which is ridiculous and unreasonable. when such similar demands are raised by educational institutions in dubai, the school licenses were cancelled and the schools are directed to refund the advance fee collected. what if the school is closed after collecting the advance fee? what if the school is relocated to an inshopitable place after collecting the advace fee? does any school guaratee that they will not relocate their school during the next academic year? i request one and all to raise their voice against such practices by private schools

thank you

Re: importance of primary education

by Anonymous user created April 14, 2010 08:37 AM

Dear Sir, we read the concern, but still we find the "school mafia" run their business without fear. If a school is unadied and not obey the rules & regulation who will resposible for that, where we can put our request to help.

Regards
Pankaj

Re: Re: importance of primary education

by Anonymous user created December 08, 2009 05:33 PM

please check this website itself. if you wanted to know more.Please specify that.

Re: importance of primary education

by Anonymous user created December 08, 2009 04:47 PM

please give me the information about the existing primary information.


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