Reforms in Education Sector
Issues in Indian Education Sector
- High Dropout Rates: The high dropout rate in public or government schools is the other significant issue facing the educational system. It is all caused by a number of things, including poverty, a shortage of restrooms, a long commute to school, child marriages, a patriarchal worldview, and cultural considerations.
- Weak Administration and a Lack of Accountability: The lack of teachers in government-run schools is another issue with our education system. Furthermore, since the school management committees are hardly functioning, inadequate management in these schools is another significant issue. Additionally, the parents are unaware of their ....
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Social Justice
- 1 Bodily Autonomy vs. Foetal Rights
- 2 Mainstreaming Tribal Society: Challenges & Key Imperatives
- 3 India’s Ageing Population: Need for Inclusive Social Infrastructure
- 4 Menstrual Hygiene in Indian Prisons
- 5 Local Self Governance in India: Challenges & Remedies
- 6 Urban Poverty
- 7 Gender Gap in India
- 8 Child Malnutrition in India
- 9 Pre-term Birth
- 10 Transgender Rights in India