Posts Tagged ‘ primary education ’
Primary education in India
Several factors work against education in India. Although Indian law prohibits the employment of children in factories, they continue to work in cottage industries, family households, restaurants, or in agriculture. Primary and middle school education is compulsory. However, only slightly more than 50 percent of children between the ages of six and fourteen ...
Child’s Progress On Your Mobile!
Parents and Guardians can now keep tab of their beloved’s progress at school as well as get regular update and circulars forward by the school through a new device.
Pinnacle Teleservices Tuesday launched R-Fi, a device that will enable parents to get consistent information and updates about their school-going kids on ...
Corporal Punishments
What is corporal punishment? The Wiki defines it as “the deliberate infliction of pain as retribution for an offence, or for the purpose of disciplining or reforming a wrongdoer, or to deter attitudes or behavior deemed unacceptable
Corporal punishment in one form or another has been in existence in schools for ...
Education Is Free But Is It Accessible?
The right to free and compulsory education is being guaranteed to children as per the norms prescribed under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA), but the ground reality is different. There are several short comings and limitations for this project and need to find answers for several questions ...
The Indian Education Scenario
The Indian Government, in collaboration with the educational ministries of different states, has launched quite a lot of education schemes for upping the literacy rate. The Government has stressed on the importance of primary education, and there has been a flurry of activity with regards to ...
Statement by the President on World Day against Child Labour
12th June is observed worldwide as World Day against Child Labor. The International Labour Organization (ILO) launched the first World Day against Child Labour in 2002, as a way to highlight the plight of children forced into child labour.
According to the ILO's recent Global Estimation there are still 215 million children ...


















