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What measures are required to be taken to improve literacy among the marginalised youth

What measures are required to be taken to improve literacy among the marginalised youth
Start Date :
Jun 24, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
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Nishanth Eluka
Nishanth Eluka 10 years 11 months ago
We need to concentrate on the financial assistance and implementation of open schools or colleges study must be encouraged.
Jaydev Maruti Wadkar
Jaydev Maruti Wadkar 10 years 11 months ago
Sir Namaskar, Kya Hum Hamare retired Officer, Expert jo apne subject me mahir hai unki ek suchi banake hum unke anubhav ka hum ubyog kar sakte hai kya uske liye ek niyojan ki jarurat hai aur yeh ek bada Desh karya ho sakta hai. Aur iske liye rahi bhi bahout kum lag sakti hai.
Harshad Gautam
Harshad Gautam 10 years 11 months ago
We can take ideas from the online education sites like coursera.com and along with nptel we can provide short term online courses with certification and test during their course period to ensure geniune learning and time investment by the student.
Bina kapoor
Bina kapoor 10 years 11 months ago
1. Show sincerity by investing time and money in it, not just paper, ink and show of intention. 2. Develop a 6 month rigorous interactive curriculum based on concrete general-professionalism requirements in terms of spoken english, reasoning, logical ability, team work, cultural sensitivity, target based performance approach etc. 3. Train teachers, pay them well, give performing individuals & students mileage.
Sonik Porwal
Sonik Porwal 10 years 11 months ago
Projects like TEACH INDIA which involves the common man in education. Currently educating marginalised youth has been left to limited number of NGO and Government run schools which are both failing. We have a system in our residential society where senior citizens have taken to teaching children of household helps and nearby kids in the open space. Something similar will involve many more people and make education all pervasive
Sai Babu Dhulipala
Sai Babu Dhulipala 10 years 11 months ago
Provide/Create a feeling to this youth that they should feel that it is not expensive, take the support of great educationalists participation in to this activity who have been serving the society for years. They should feel that it is my country, my life, my right to study.
Prasad Gajanan Joshi
Prasad Gajanan Joshi 10 years 11 months ago
Sir, Such a Programme of "Sikho India Sikhao India" can be launched from 5th September , a National Teacher's day. As a social & national responsibility and National, Constitutional duty, if each wel educated person resolves to Literate on marginalised youth, within a span of 2 - 3 years, we can literate Millions of Marginalised Youth. Rather than going for Big Extra vagant Plans, such a People's Participative Plan may yield good results on this front. Thanks & Regards, Jai Hind.
Rajesh Salian
Rajesh Salian 10 years 11 months ago
The admission process should be more transparent.Admission via Donation should be stopped. School,colleges should be not allowed to charge fees they wish to.Quality of government schools colleges needs to be improved.Students should be given admission on basis of merits not on basis of their caste.Fees waiver to lower caste is OK but admission is not acceptable.The benefits for students under caste is such that we wish we should NOT have been in Open caste.Open category is NEW backward caste.
Prasad Gajanan Joshi
Prasad Gajanan Joshi 10 years 11 months ago
Sir, WE can have a specific Programme, wherein a Short term Course material can be designed targetting the Literacy Improvement among marginalised Youth. And, with a minimal training the Volunteers in every village, tehsil, suburbs who are educated and undergone this minimal training, can teach these marginalised youth in their spare time. This participation on part of educated Volunteers shall be without any monetory or nonmonetory expectations. we can term it as Sikho India Sikhao India.