EDUCATION LEADS THE NATION TO SUCESS

(M SARFARAZ UDDIN, karachi)

 "Education is necessary for all the muslim man and women (p.b.u.h)"

As we know the above saying of our holy prophet that education is more and most important for all the man and woman of nation because education ant the abilities of human makes our superior than the organism in this world due to this man is said as an "ashraf ul makhlookat" before the formation of pakistan sir syed ahmed khan also provides more importance to education and also did so many action for the education welfare of muslims of India but unfortunately we do not have any developed educational system but our neighbors have took a very bold decision to prevent free education in all the country for poor but talented students India’s greatest wealth lies in its human resources. Universal schooling of decent quality could be the single biggest move it makes towards future prosperity. Towards this end the Government has come up with Right to Education Bill which promises free education for every child in the 6-14 age- group. Education requires substantative not just symbolic action. Merely passing laws without sustained political attention that plugs financial and administrative gaps in the school sector is going to fail. One of the problems of taking a purely legislative view is to define who will be held responsible if a child doesn’t attend school.

A related problem is to set out clearly who will pick up the bill for universal education, estimated to cost Rs 55,000 crore a year to implement. It is supposed to split between the center and states but the precise arrangement is yet to be known. The most controversial provision of the Bill is to drag the private sector in by imposing an obligation on private schools to take in at least 25% of its students of its students from disadvantaged backgrounds. Their fees will supposedly be paid by the government, a promise it’s unlikely to keep. Providing free education for all should be unambiguously the government’s responsibility. Countries haven’t made rapid strides towards universal literacy by palming off the responsibility on the private sector. That will stunt the growth of the private sector rather than lead to universal literacy.

usually the poor but talented student can not express their abilities due to lum sum fees structure  although we know the current situation of our country but in order to redevelop our nation. literacy rate plays an important role in the success of country.

M SARFARAZ UDDIN
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