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Write a speech on The importance of online education to be delivered on the occasion of The National education day.You may Take the help of following points.
Greetings - Respected President,
Honourable chief Guest Respected
Headmaster and teachers, and my dear
brothers and sisters.
Main body of Speech: The Online education
needs of modern world-easy way of learning- Gives an opportunity for better future
- teachers can use a modern technology-
opens world wide treasure of knowledge
Conclusion - Thank you all/Thanks a lot/Thanks To listen my speech carefully.

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Answered by divya1295
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Answer:

National Education Day is an annual observance in India to commemorate the birth anniversary of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, the first education minister of independent India, who served from 15 August 1947 until 2 February 1958. National Education Day of India is celebrated on 11 November every year.

The Ministry of Human Resource Development announced on 11 September 2008, "The Ministry has decided to commemorate the birthday of this great son of India by recalling his contribution to the cause of education in India. November 11 every year, from 2008 onwards, will be celebrated as the National Education Day, without declaring it a holiday." All educational institutions in the country mark the day with seminars, symposia, essay-writing, elocution competitions, workshops and rallies with banner cards and slogans on the importance of literacy and the nation's commitment to all aspects of education.

The day is also seen as an occasion to remember Azad's contribution in laying the foundations of the education system in an independent India, and evaluating and improving the country's current performance in the field.

Answered by patilnirmit
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Education is a human right, a public good and a public responsibility.

The Indian Assembly proclaimed 24 January as International Day of Education(link is external), in celebration of the role of education for peace and development.

Without inclusive and equitable quality education and lifelong opportunities for all, countries will not succeed in achieving gender equality and breaking the cycle of poverty that is leaving millions of children, youth and adults behind.

Today, 258 million children and youth still do not attend school; 617 million children and adolescents cannot read and do basic math; less than 40% of girls in sub-Saharan Africa complete lower secondary school and some four million children and youth refugees are out of school. Their right to education is being violated and it is unacceptable.

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