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Best practices by the States for girl child education

Start Date :
Jul 23, 2014
Last Date :
Sep 10, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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This task entails detailed study of schemes and initiatives by state governments to boost girl child education. It gives a chance to get acquainted with these schemes and evaluate ...

This task entails detailed study of schemes and initiatives by state governments to boost girl child education. It gives a chance to get acquainted with these schemes and evaluate their impact on getting more girl students to school.

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Sabesan shanmugam
Sabesan shanmugam 11 years 3 months ago
Incentivise girl child education for the economically bacward sections by depositing a certain sum in form of bonds in the girls name to be redeemed on successful completion of XII class. Additional amount may be given for higher education. Give tax holiday for opening of 'girls only' school and encourage opening of such primary schools near every settlement/ colony.
Neha Vishnoi
Neha Vishnoi 11 years 3 months ago
Graduate education made free for girls in Chhattisgarh : I am from Chhattisgarh & I wanted to thank my government as they made girls education for graduation free in all government organizations for engineering, medical, polytechnic etc . By this major decision nearly one lakh girls in the state will be benefited. Chhattisgarh regime has set an example and all states should follow this kind of practises at least for primary and secondary education.
Mantu Jha
Mantu Jha 11 years 3 months ago
The State government to run a scheme that if parent educate their girl child they should be entitle for further subsidy and other benefits on government scheme, Girl should be given reservation for Jobs and higher studies by the government. the private school who provides girls education should be encouraged and given special benefits, such as free electricity, etc.. government shall make compulsory minimum education for girl to get married, if this is not fulfilled they punish parent & Husband
Anju Jat
Anju Jat 11 years 3 months ago
Thanks for such a best idea. I want to share some important facts 1. PL improve teaching quality in gov school specially in rural sector. 2. Plying class should be held in schools. 3. one motivational or inspiring class should be held in school. 4. one gov girls clg should be placed in every Tehsil. 5. one day in week a computer class of two hours may be conduct. 6. Make them ambitious in school time so they will give best to achieving her goals. 7. Think Practical. PL READ PDF.
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anurag bajpai
anurag bajpai 11 years 3 months ago
Few things that may help: 1. Add more audio / visual options to the study material 2. Link projects given at school to tasks related to day to day activities at home or work 3. For 7th and 8th grade students, include self defense as optional activity. We can have lady constable from local police station or ex-army men to run these courses. 4. Role models visiting / interacting with students may have great impact on child's education and development.
kumar maniar
kumar maniar 11 years 3 months ago
Each SEZ unit in the country should be mandated to contribute in setting up a school in rural not only to provide free education, free meal but state of the art vocational courses (e.g. handicrafts industry/ agriculture) which might attract the families that a child educated with their occupation might assist in higher productivity & family income, The SEZ to bear the full cost of running the institution for a period of first 5 years (as they are exempt from full tax for the same period)
Uma Balu
Uma Balu 11 years 3 months ago
My girl student with a temporary disability is appearing for the Japanese Certificate exam this December. I am also training her to do Tamil typing, English - Tamil translation and preparing lessons for school children in various subjects. All these will help in shaping her future career. I have also introduced her to my friend who has interviewed her and offered her an exclusive work-from-home option.
Srivarshini Ananthramaiah
Srivarshini Ananthramaiah 11 years 3 months ago
Talking about Karnataka, giving money to the girl child's family for her education is not done coz we have bhagyalakshmi scheme when a girl child takes birth. Instead the family must not be issued ration card or gas connection if their girl child is not sent to school. This will automatically force the parents to send their daughters to school.
SAMARENDRA NATH MOHANTY
SAMARENDRA NATH MOHANTY 11 years 3 months ago
I am staying in a locality where most of houses are in the form of core structure and those are being used as a place of residence by people working as construction worker in various places with very low income.I found they leave their daughters to look after their younger son till they return from work in evening.I convinced them about the facility of free education ,midday meal,books by Government in nearby government school and could convince them to send their daughters to school .