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expansion of the idea of slogan each one Teach one in 80 to 100 words​

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Each One Teach One is an African-American Proverb. Education is an important part of the human growth, without which it becomes quite difficult for a human to grow and flourish. The phrase ‘each one, teach one’ originated in the United States during the times of slavery, when Africans and African Americans were denied education, including learning to read. Many, if not most slaves were kept in a state of ignorance about anything beyond their immediate circumstances which were almost under the control of the owners, the lawmakers and the authorities concerned. It was at that time when a slave learned or was taught to read, it became their duty to teach someone else, spawning the phrase "Each one teach one."

The concept of each one, teach one was founded upon the necessity of the education and unity as fundamental principles for survival. As we all know education is very important in the life of a human and acts as building blocks of his life. It would not be wrong to say that education is the determining factor between success and failure of an individual. The development of an individual is closely related to his proper education such as moral training, behavior, knowledge of self and kind, and understanding the world in general. Education is something that everyone needs and its importance is demonstrated in our daily lives in the form of decisions that we make in our lives. Proper education i.e. knowledge of things around us, some basic facts, truths, and surroundings, will lead to sound life decisions that would make our life cherishable.

Each One Teach One in India

It is a modern age fact that education and literacy are the keys to a good future for any individual, yet it is observed that much of our population remains illiterate even after knowing the importance of the education. It is the responsibility of every Indian citizen to stand up against the illiteracy and help nation fight against this curse. However young people do need to play a key role in this and they have a social responsibility to help eradicate illiteracy in their country.

India, since ever, has been divided into two sections of society that includes the privileged and the deprived sections. There have been constant debates and discussions on how to merge this difference and create a prosperous nation. A ray of hope that could reduce this difference can be in the form of education. Education can help one gain a lot, an educated person is well in the knowledge of his rights and is in a state to do work in a better way and hence is never short of opportunities to make his life successful. But unfortunately, the access to education has not been really easy for the deprived sections in our country. There is a lot of caste and community-based differences also prevailing in the society as a result of which, the poor kids are not able to get the education that they should. Though the government has made provision for the education of every single child of our country and also made elementary education compulsory by RTE Act, still these children do not get what they deserve and are either left to work as child laborers or denied education due to lack of awareness.

Certainly, there is no doubt that the quality education empowers an individual towards quality life and a secure future as well. Education is something that opens all the doors towards success and free thinking and an educated person tends to create a much better and confident approach towards the life. The government has also taken various measures to ensure proper education level in the country with the help of various plans, projects and schemes like Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan, Mid-Day Meal and different education laws like the Right to Education Act to promote as well as ease the access to education in India. The main aim is the social development of the nation. At the same time there is also need for the citizens, especially the youth of India to actually become dedicated towards the cause of making education accessible to all the children of India, and also make their contribution towards the cause as much as possible.

Government is really concerned on the issue of education and is constantly coming up with various educational schemes and is also spending a plenty of funds, but lack the people who can make these schemes work effectively and judiciously. There is a lack of motivation and desire as well. Hence there is a need that young people should come up with innovative ideas and also make groups help out as much number of people as they can. There are a lot of student groups who are giving free education to needy children in the form of free tuition or teaching them some basic knowledge during evening time.

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