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write the major steps taken by the government for the development of education in India? class 9 economic​

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Answered by pushkarbhegade18
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Answer:

These are initiatives taken by the government. But they only improve access to education. There is still the other thing called going to school in the first place.

Explanation:

There has been increasing attention to the expansion of education. A government launched scheme, Sarva Shiksa Abhiyan (SSA) has attracted increased resources and attention to the elementary sector. Enrolments in primary school have increased substantially. But recent research on absenteeism, learning achievement, and the expansion of private

schooling suggests that all is not entirely well with basic education in India.

A Supreme Court judgement declared education to be a fundamental right for children upto 14 years of age.

A pension scheme has been launched for contractual teachers and revival of 56 teachers training institutes has been undertaken, besides orientation and training programmes for teachers, in Bihar.

There is a Centrally Sponsored Program of Nutritional Support to Primary Education or Mid Day Meal Scheme.

The government launched the National Literacy Mission for providing functional literacy to the non-literates between the age group of 15 and 35.

The Indian Institutes of Technology and Indian Institutes of Management has been upgraded.

Answered by Anonymous
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There is Provision made for Providing Universal access, retention and quality in elementary education with a special emphasis on girls.These are the major steps taken by government for the development of education in india-:

  • There is an pace establishment of Navoday vidyalaya in each district.

  • Vocational streams have been developed to equip large number of high school students with occupational related to knowledge and skills.

  • "Sarva Siksha abhiyan" is a significant step toward Providing elementary education to all children in the age group of 6 to 14 Years.

  • Bridge Courses and and back-to-School Camps have been initiated to increase the enrollment in elementary education.

  • Mid-day meal scheme has been implemented to encourage the attendance and retention of Children and improve their nutritional status.

  • Over the Past fifty years, there has been a significant growth in the number of institution of higher learning in specialised areas.
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