paragraph on indian education
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Indian education is being separated as private and government education, in the ratio 5:7 respectively. Government education has failed to provide good quality education. The critical aspect about the government education is the poor quality .Public schools have weak infrastructure and inadequate pedagogic attention which is very terrible for the overall development of an individual.The amount of education received in the government schools is highly insufficient and this is also because of the lack of teachers and no proper check on them especially in the rural areas. Hence, urban areas have 80% and rural areas 59.4% of literacy rate. Better facilities should be given to students in academic, sports, cultural, media, arts, music, religious, social, technical and political fields which would help them discover their areas of interest. Government schools lack a lot in these aspects.
On the other hand, the private schools which provide all such facilities are too expensive for the lower class families.India being a country of ethics and beliefs, people are still conservative and apprehend modern education. Over 37% of the Indian population is living below the poverty line and cannot afford education even at a primary level. Thus, the rich becomes richer and poor becomes poorer.
Explanation:
Indian education is being separated as private and government education, in the ratio 5:7 respectively. Government education has failed to provide good quality education. The critical aspect about the government education is the poor quality .Public schools have weak infrastructure and inadequate pedagogic attention which is very terrible for the overall development of an individual.The amount of education received in the government schools is highly insufficient and this is also because of the lack of teachers and no proper check on them especially in the rural areas. Hence, urban areas have 80% and rural areas 59.4% of literacy rate. Better facilities should be given to students in academic, sports, cultural, media, arts, music, religious, social, technical and political fields which would help them discover their areas of interest. Government schools lack a lot in these aspects.
On the other hand, the private schools which provide all such facilities are too expensive for the lower class families.India being a country of ethics and beliefs, people are still conservative and apprehend modern education. Over 37% of the Indian population is living below the poverty line and cannot afford education even at a primary level. Thus, the rich becomes richer and poor becomes poorer.