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Answered by ANSHI03
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EDUCATION......
Education is a practice of being taught things and learning new things. Education is the basic thing in today's time.
As we are seeing today's modern world, we can say today's technology world, we should have Atleast basic knowledge to use it.

There are many advantages of education, being educated we will be a respectful person. Being educated we can teach anyone .Being educated we can know about this society and how to behave with the society and world. Education sharps our mind.

EDUCATION IN INDIA....

As earlier girls were not allowed to attend the school, they get married at very young age. But with time everything has been Now girls are getting their education not only education they are fulfilling their aims and dreams.

Today, There are many school and colleges in each and every part of country ,Which are Doing best to educate childrens.

Education is important for developing nation like India .To strengthen Indian education an educational policy was adopted by Indian parliament In 1968 .In that education was marked important and integral part of development efforts.

Now, primary and secondary education is fundamental right in India.

English language is a globally accepted language for communication .Even in India people usually communicates In English.Hence it's a most important language other then Hindi.

Today India has changed education system as today their are many scopes to achieve as Government has played a vital role in developing education system in India.

This is absolutely true that the future and overall development of country depends on the citizens how they are educated.

SOME WAYS TO MAKE INDIAN EDUCATION MORE BETTER....

• Skill based training.
• Focus on village education.
• Making sports compulsory
• E- libraries
• Health education.

Education System of India has always marked it's impression all over the world. So we should make it more good by our efforts ,planning, hardwork, kindness, politeness. We will take our education system on New heights...

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Answered by Anonymous
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Since we achieved independence in 1947, our national leaders attached importance to education. There has been steady effort to spread education to all levels of Indian society.

To strengthen the Indian Education System, an educational policy was adopted by the Indian Parliament in 1968. Education was made an important and  integral part of the national development efforts.

Our Government assumed full responsibility for the proper education of the children and adults. Hence, right to primary education or elementary education is now a fundamental right in India.

Primary education system

At the time of our Independence, majority of the children were deprived of the benefits ofprimary education. Since then, India has made good progress in the field of primary education.

Statistics point to the fact that a large percentage of children in age group 6-11 years have been enrolled in school. At some places, the enrollment rate is 90 percent.

However, it is proving very difficult to bring the remaining into the ambit of universal primary education is because of reasons such as:

some live in inaccessible areas,lack of parent’s interest to send their children to school,there is a deep-rooted prejudice against educating girls,


Secondary education is the fulcrum or central point of a nation’s education system. With regard to the pattern of secondary education experiments have been going on since Independence. The 10+2+3 system of education which was recommended by Kothari Commission of 1965 is now being implemented in almost all the States and Union Territories of India. This system (pattern) provides for two streams – the higher secondary schools; the academic streams paving the way for higher education and the vocational stream of terminal nature. However, very few schools live been able to offer this terminal education. As a result, schools with academic streams still abound, thereby defeating the very purpose of reducing the acute competition for college education.

In many States education is free up to the lower secondary level, and in a few states education is free up to the higher secondary stage.

Higher education system

Higher education system in India is imparted through about 180 universities and neatly 4500 colleges. In addition there are several institutions imparting specialized knowledge and technical skills. Since education is a State subject. The State Governments in India are free to open new university. Grants Commission is an authority which dispenses grants to the universities. However, its formal sanction is not necessary to open a university. Taking advantage of this provision many State governments in India have opened a large number of universities in recent years.

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