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EducationWorld September 14 | EducationWorld
Unjust discrimination Your special report ˜SOS: Save 300,000 budget private schools™ (EW August) is an eye opening account of how the country™s poor are educating their children. It™s tragic how budget private schools which have sprung up as a response to poor quality government schools, are being shut down by insensitive and indifferent education officials. The purpose of the Right to Education Act, 2009 is to ensure, not deny, the delivery of quality education to every child in the country. Caught between unaffordable high-end private schools and the lack of basic facilities ” including teachers ” in government schools, poor parents have found a better option in budget schools, which deliver half-decent primary-secondary education for modest fees. Most important, they provide English education which all parents want, to prepare their children for today™s workplaces. Private school promoters need to be aided to meet the infrastructure and teacher-pupil norms of the RTE Act in a non-punitive environment. The law cannot be different for government and private schools. Amar Tripathi Delhi Empty rhetoric? Thank you for presenting a comprehensive education routemap for the new Narendra Modi-led NDA government (EW August). If Modi truly wants to build a new India, he must accord top priority to education reform. As you rightly point out, from preschool to Ph D, upgradation of standards is an urgent national imperative. Though in his election speeches, Modi promised that education and skills development would be given high priority, since assuming office he has not announced any big plan to revive Indian education. Neither has Union HRD minister Smriti Irani presented a concrete plan of action to improve and modernise Indian education across the spectrum. Please send a copy of your August issue to the HRD minister so that she and her team can understand and address the real issues of Indian education. Bimal Chatterjee Kolkata Timely warning Your editorial ˜Academy must resist saffronisation™ (EW August) is prescient. As the cultural and moral mentor of BJP, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) exerts enormous control and influence over the BJP-led NDA government. It won™t be long before NCERT embarks on the revision of school history and social science texts to reflect RSS perspectives and ideology. This has already happened in Gujarat where state board school texts propagate the hindutva agenda. The teachers™ community, to whom you have issued a timely warning, must resist all motivated tinkering of school curriculums which will undermine the nation™s plural tradition and plant the seeds of intolerance and discord in the minds of impressionable students. John D™Souza Bangalore Wrong leader Thank you for the institution profile of the Cathedral and John Connon School (EW August). However, there is an error in the write-up ” Mohammed Ali Jinnah was never a student of this school as conveyed by your correspondent. Please rectify this mistake. Meera Isaacs Principal, Cathedral and John Connon School, Mumbai Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, not M.A. Jinnah, was a student of CJCS. The error is regretted ” Editor Unwarranted exclusion Compliments to you for
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