About half of India's children, aged between 6 and 14, do not go to school About 55 crore
children work in factories, cottage industries and in agricultural sector. It has often been said
that poverty keeps most children out of school. They are forced to work to support their
families instead of picking up an education. But, more important an obstacle, perhaps, is to do
with the anomalies in the school system. Many children say they left the school because of the
harsh attitude of teachers, the corporal punishment used for underachievers and first generation
learners. Lower middle class parents complain that these schools are not seriously interested in
teaching the children of the poor. Says one. "We know learning is a good thing, we want to
educate our children. But, we are illiterate and can't teach them ourselves. And the teachers
don't teach them either. Sometimes a whole session passes without a single page of notebook
being corrected. So our children fail or drop out, or we are forced to withdraw them to send
them out to work. Working is better than not studying in school."
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