enlist the various program related to SSA. How these programs can help in harmonization of REST,2009 and SSA in 500 words
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The program was mandated by the 86th Amendment to the Constitution of India making free and compulsory education as a fundamental right to the children between the ages of 6 to 14.
With the passage of the RTE Act, changes have been incorporated into the SSA approach, strategies and norms. The changes encompass the vision and approach to elementary education with a Holistic view of education, implications for a systemic revamp of the entire content and process of education with significant implications for curriculum, teacher education, educational planning, and management, and equal opportunity to the disadvantaged sections of the society.
The programmes cover the whole gamut of the elementary education sector and are flexible enough to incorporate new intervention like the specific intervention for girls e.g. NPEGEL, Kasturba Gandhi Programme.
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In accordance with the Constitutional commitment to ensure free and compulsory education for all children up to the age of 14 years, provision of universal elementary education has been a. salient feature of national policy since independence. This resolve has been spelt out emphatically in the National Policy of Education (NPE), IWC) and the Programme of Action (POA) 1992. A number of schemes and programmes were launched in pursuance of the emphasis embodied in the NPE and the POA. These included the scheme of Operation Blackboard (OB); Non Formal Education (NFE); Teacher Education (TE); Mahila Samakhya (MS); State specific Basic Education Projects like the Andhra Pradesh Primary Education Project (APPEP), Bihar Education Project (BEP, Lok Jumbish (LJP) in Rajasthan, Education For All Project in Uttar Pradesh; Shiksha Karmi Project ( SKP) in Rajasthan; National Programme of Nutritional Support to Primary Education (MDM); District Primary Education Programme ( DPEP).
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