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write an article on right to education in 120-180 words.

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Answered by joelmathew
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Education is a term which is more easily understood than defined. It has been derived from the Latin word "educatum" which means the act of teaching or training.According to some, it has also come from another Latin term "educare" which means "to bring up", "to raise". Some also believe that it has been originated from the Latin word "educere" which means "to lead forth" or "to come out".Thus education is regarded as "a process of drawing out from within". That is why, Gandhijee meant" By education I mean an all-round drawing out of the best in child and man, body, mind and spirit".Education is thus a process of self-expression. An individual expresses himself through education. These innate powers and potentialities are developed and drawn out through education. It is a means of adjustment of an individual with the society. It is a process by which he is brought into proper relationship with the ideas and Meals, customs and traditions of the society.The child is weak, helpless and ignorant at birth. But he gradually grows and develops. He acquires knowledge and skills. He realizes thoughts into actions and satisfies his needs. He changes his behavior according to his environment. Such changes, growth and development of the individual are his education This is the result of his learning and maturation.Learning is living. Learning is the modification of behavior. Thus education is the process by which the knowledge, character and behavior of an individual are formed and modified. One's conduct and behavior are changed and refined according to the desired standard of the society. This is the result of education.
Answered by VishalSharma01
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                                                Right to Education

Lokmanya Tilak said, "Freedom is our birth-right". It is quite true. But truer is a child when he says, "Education is our birth-right". The society knows it too. Unfortunately, we do not respect our knowledge and so have not yet made genuine effective efforts to educate our children. The education of the children, especially in India, cannot be left to the parents. How can an uneducated parent know the importance of education ? Moreover, poverty of the under-privileged stands in the way. The poor need bread first. Therefore, as soon as a child is able to move his feet and hands, he is employed to earn some money. Such children lose not only their education but their childhood and happiness. Persuasion will not work in many cases. There has to be a law for the compulsory education of all children.

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