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August 12, 2006
Government Drops Right to Education Bill
The Indian Government's recent decision to drop the long pending Right to Education Bill (RTE) and pass it on to the State Governments as a model bill, is a completely outrageous decision ignoring not only a fundamental right but also the genuine expectations of each and every citizen. Education as a fundamental right cannot be denied in any democratic society. It is the duty of the Government to provide for and guarantee this fundamental right. Please demand that the Government fulfill its duties and the promises in its manifesto by signing on to this petition. · In the year 2004-05 an additional Rs. 5,010 crore was collected through the 2% education cess for funding universal basic education, but only Rs.2000 crore extra was spent for the purpose. · The funds given in form of corporate subsidy (in terms of lost revenue generation) through the SEZ bill (which was passed in 2005) stands at Rs.90,000 crore as per finance ministry of India. · Government has allocated Rs. 9,320 crore in 2005-06 for National highway Development Program (NHDP). · Government has promised to spend an additional Rs.20,000 crore (estimated) on increasing seats in higher education institutions over the next three years. These few instances indicate that government is given priority to other efforts, which are not fundamental rights, over Education and hence lack of funds is not a credible reason for shelving the bill. Government has the resources and if needed, can raise additional resources if the will is present and pressured into doing so. End Child Labor in Indian Mines and Quarries Will We Support Economic Based Reservations, Then? Education Is the Main Challenge of Indian Muslims Setalvad Critiques National Curriculum Framework Posted by collective at August 12, 2006 03:32 PM Comments
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