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Education empowers a person.Elaborate this statement giving examples of your personal experience.​

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Answered by neetutiwari2222
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Answer:

Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”

-Nelson Mandela

As rightly said by the former President of South Africa and anti-apartheid revolutionary, education is one of the most important tools that can empower people with knowledge, skills and values they need to build a better world. The belief that quality education can help reduce poverty and inequality comes from a recognition that education is a basic human right, similar to food and shelter.

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January 24 is recognised as the International Day of Education, a date proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in 2018 to honour education and its centrality to human well-being and sustainable development. This International Day, we will examine the many ways learning can empower people, protect the planet, build shared prosperity and foster peace.

Education to most represents the idea of going to school and learning about different subjects. However, it could be argued that the meaning of education is beyond just going to school. As the theme this year suggests, education or learning can impact many things.

To a child from a low-income household, growing up in a remote village, education can provide independence and promote independent thinking. By giving children the chance to develop skills, talents, personality and most importantly raise awareness regarding them, education enables them to change their lives, contribute to the society and most importantly, escape the shackles of child labour. Education gives a child the confidence and tools he/she needs to climb the social ladder and find opportunities suited to their talents.

Humana People to People India (HPPI) through its project ‘Action Against Child Labour (AACL)’ identifies children in textile industries and enrols them back into Government Schools or alternately, enrols them in HPPI’s Kadam Centres or in the newly established Sambhavna schools, designed to accommodate adolescents from Grade VI to VIII.

Learning has no age limit and HPPI promotes this thought through its several community-development projects and adult literacy programmes.

Answered by Itzprashasti
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Yes!!!!!

Granadiar Mahindra Pal Singh

Explanation:

He was studying in the government school but teacher refused to teach him because he was mentally disturbed he was suffering from Multiple disorder Then her mother started to teach him and now He is Granadiar In Indian Army.

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