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EDUCATION

Jagpal singh TO-


Roll-B44 PANKAJ SIR
Reg. no-10902357 LSB
Section-R1902, LSB
What is education
Education is central to development.
It empowers people, strengthens nations, and is
key to attaining the Millennium Development Goals.
or
education is the ability to make yourself do the thing
you have to do, when it ought to be done, whether you
like it or not
Illiterate in india
80 percent of adult illiterates live in 20 countries — 50 percent of
them live in India, China and Bangladesh

Around 50 percent of children between age group 6 to 18 years do


not go to school in india

More than half—55%—of out-of-school children are girls in in


india

Government approves 50 percent reservation for women in


urban local bodies in 2009
Drop outs education levels

Dropping Out

40%
Drop Out Rates

30%
20%
10%
0%
Primary Middle Secondary Higher Graduate
Secondary
General Education Levels
children education
Around 75 million primary school age children around the
world aren't in school.

Poor kids often can't go to school because they need to work


to help their families survive.
World education
 Sub-Saharan Africa, 35 million children were out of school
 South Asia, 18.2 million children were out of school
 East Asia and the Pacific, there were 9.5 million children out
of school
 the Arab States, there were 5.7 million children out of school
 Latin America, there were 2 million children out of school
Girls education in world
 south asia nearly 11 million girls are not getting education
East asia 4.6million girls are not getting education
The arab state 3.5 million girls are not getting education
Latin America 930,000 girls are not getting education
Indian Interim Budget
2009, Education Sector
 higher education - 15 Central Universities.
Six new Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT)
Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Orissa, Punjab and Gujarat
Two new schools of Planning and Architecture at Vijayawada
and Bhopal have already started functioning
Indian kids will go to
school by 2015: Unesco
November 25th, 2008 ICT by IANS Indo-Asian News Service
New Delhi, Nov 25 (IANS) India is on track to achieve net
enrollment rate (NER) of more than 97 percent by 2015,

17 countries with most children out of school, just three -


Bangladesh, Brazil and India - are on track to achieve NER in
excess of 97 percent by 2015,”
Quality of Education - I

N o t h in g L e tte r
2% 5% W o rd
12%

S to ry
53%
P a ra
28%

% A ll s c h o o l c h i ld r e n w h o C A N r e a d . . .
( C la s s V )

Source: PRATHAM’s Annual Status of Education Report (Rural)


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