Write a letter to the editor ( Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan)
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Fifteen years on, the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) has outlived its utility. In most states today, the programme is doing more harm than good to the education system. I make this strong statement responsibly as someone who has helped conceptualise and implement the SSA for many years and studied the SSA implementation in several states over the past five years.
The SSA has contributed remarkably to improving school infrastructure, establishing new schools, and appointing new teachers, and these achievements have come at a much quicker pace than they otherwise would have. That said, the SSA is not an appropriate vehicle to meet the critical challenges of revitalising teacher education institutions and improving student learning, which should be our focus now. My arguments below highlight the urgent need to phase out the SSA programme
Dear Editor:
I _________
a class __ student of school_______ want to share one of my opinion on education to a girl children in our country INDIA. In our country in most of the rural areas many girl children are left uneducated. Education of girls has been a high priority with the government of India. There are many PROGRAMMES conducted to educate a girl child such as 'SARVA SHIKSHA ABHIYAN' or 'EDUCATION FOR ALL' but still many parents hesitate to educate their child mainly in rural and some even in urban areas. I check out this topic everyday in the paper but only a little information is printed out. A whole range of discriminatory practices including female FOETICIDE , female infanticide etc have buried the future of many girl children. A little amount of care, a handful of warmth and a heart full of love for a girl child can make a big difference. Therefore I conclude that the people of our country should be aware of this issue. So sir I need your help and permission to publish an article based on 'EDUCATION FOR A GIRL CHILD' . SO WE WILL HAVE TO HELP OUR COUNTRY DEVELOP. The hardest profession to take in life is being a girl child!