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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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ANIL DNYANDEO SHEWALE
ANIL DNYANDEO SHEWALE 11 years 8 months ago
To reduce dropout rate in School, College, ITI/TVET it is essential to increase the Scholarship/Stipend to cover Hostel, Mess, Uniform, Books & Stationery, etc expenses. Even provision of scholarship can also be made through different welfare schemes under Central & State Govts to all the girl students. Same time safety point of view govt can open special educational campuses only for girls.
ANIL DNYANDEO SHEWALE
ANIL DNYANDEO SHEWALE 11 years 8 months ago
Before entering in the Highschool every child should be developed in reading, writing, listening, etc primary & VIMP Skills instead of computer skills. E.g. for inculcating reading habits & language proficiency it is suggested to use CHANDAMAMA like pictorial books having moral & historical stories printed in all 14 languages. So by using such books kids can cultivate reading habits & achieve proficiency in minimum 3 languages in the early with interest. Computer skills can be gained later also.
Ayan Gupta
Ayan Gupta 11 years 8 months ago
Best Practices for furthering Girl Child education followed in US at state level http://education.ky.gov/districts/tech/kmp/pages/nat-state-plans.aspx
preeti raghuvanshi
preeti raghuvanshi 11 years 8 months ago
the govt should foxed now in skill full education for students thats the only way by which drop out ration od students can be slow down. as schools already provide food,education material ,scholarships,dress to students but thats all fails to get students in schools because the main issue to all BPL students in villages or city schools are "money and secured job future non availability " by schools or education system in our nation.i submit my ideas in text file hope some benefit my nation have.
RITESH KUMAR
RITESH KUMAR 11 years 8 months ago
in bihar mukhyamantri cycle yojna and poshak yojna increases the prcentage of girls in school,3providing scholarship among girls also increased the presence of girls in remote areas as well as urban areas schools
Digvijay Singh
Digvijay Singh 11 years 8 months ago
मासिक चक्र पर चुप्पी तोड़नी होगी संयुक्त राष्ट्र एजेंसी यूनिसेफ के मुताबिक अफ्रीका में 10 फीसदी स्कूली छात्राएं मासिक चक्र के दौरान स्कूल जाना बंद कर देती हैं. इस मामले पर चुप्पी को तोड़ने के लिए सरकार और यूनिसेफ साथ मिलकर अहम कदम उठा रहे हैं. http://www.dw.de/मासिक-चक्र-पर-चुप्पी-तोड़नी-होगी/a-17863183?maca=hin-newsletter_hin_nachrichten-5181-html-newsletter