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Best practices by the States for girl child education

Start Date :
Jul 23, 2014
Last Date :
Sep 10, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
This task entails detailed study of schemes and initiatives by state governments to boost girl child education. It gives a chance to get acquainted with these schemes and evaluate ...
This task entails detailed study of schemes and initiatives by state governments to boost girl child education. It gives a chance to get acquainted with these schemes and evaluate their impact on getting more girl students to school.
The steps that should be taken :
1) Make ensure thet every district in our country have a full fledged school.
2) Make ensure there is equal participation by girls as that of boys.
3)Promote digital learning.
Best practices for girl child education: No fees, Free Meal, Uniform & school kit etc to all girls. Cycles to Middle school girls, For every girl child successfully completing each year of schooling there should be some monetary incentive to student, Teacher and school itself. Special Tax concessions to Corporate sponsors to fund this. Include Skill development in addition to academic study so that girls can get employment/ start small ventures to become earning member in future.
There is an urgent need to improve Basic Education across the Country, only then India can progress and be developed to meet challenges of 21st Century for India's Future ( 6 PART PDF REPORT )
State Gov ensures that girl child education for every girl atleast upto the 12th class. state govt should esure that money alloted for girl child education spend in right direction.
The best advantage for states is that they know every area of the state & their different problems & they can reach out to them more easily & effectively. States should not waste crores of rupees in women security whereas they can give proper education & training for self defence and can use this money for huge advertising of girl child education which can really change the atmosphere & thinking of every parent in having their girl child to get well-educated.
There is an urgent need to improve Basic Education across the Country, only then India can progress and be developed to meet challenges of 21st Century for India's Future ( adobe pdf file could not be uploaded so the text file, what is the max size pdf allowed ? )
There is an urgent need to improve Basic Education across the Country, only then India can progress and be developed to meet challenges of 21st Century for India's Future
1. Free education to all girl child with all accessories.
2. May be stipend of a small amount to each girl child must increase the interest to learn.
3. A special girl schools for the drop out and backward girl child.
4. bookish knowledge with vocational training may increase their interest for education.
5. education must be imparted to them through different moral story, games and real life examples.
6. Develop a competitive atmosphere among the children for better education
7.
Girl child schooling is compulsory - Make it a strong rule first , parents has to be-aware that not following the rule they will be severely punished . Secondly , safety of the girl child should be our prime concern .improving safety , encourage sports and better nutrition needed for each age group had to be taken care of the state government . Free teaching of Life saving skills like karate , swimming , boxing will be of more use to the child , which will make them stronger , bolder .
Educating a boy means educating a family, educating a girl means educating the society.