Nothing is farcical than this Bill. Firstly, it states nothing about
pre-schooling to prepare the child for the first standard thereby
impliedly approving the multi-million dollar nursery school business.
Apparently students in the govt. schools lack adequate skills than
their peers in private schools;
Secondly, When the 10th standard has the public exam and students who
pass through it have a decent asic qualification to their credit, this
Bill talks nothing about free education upto 10th standard;
When minister Sibal says his govt. will focus on higher education, it
plainly means the govt. would support the plunderers who run the
private educational institutions and will even provide education loan
to the students to join these criminal institutions who evade tax to
the govt. in the name of running a " CHARITABLE TRUST ". Nothing
prevents the govt. from passing a pro-people law rather than a PRO-
PLUNDERER'S LAW like this.

V.P.SARATHI


On 5 Aug, 20:30, Sukla Sen <sukla....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Indian Parliament has unanimously passed the Right to Education bill on
> Tuesday.
> It will pave way for free and compulsory education for children in the age
> group of 6 to 14 years in India.
>
> Also look up for the history (till July 19 2006):
> <http://www.ilpnet.org/rte/>
> and another news item: <http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/news/
> india/Education-is-now-a-right/articleshow/4858277.cms>.
>
> http://abclive.in/abclive_national/india_right_to_education_bill.html
>
> Indian Parliament Passes Right to Education Bill05 August, 2009
> 07:05:00Jatinder
> - Kaur <http://abclive.in/abclive_national/author/jatinder/>
>
> *New Delhi (ABC Live): Indian Parliament has unanimously passed the Right to
> Education bill on Tuesday.*
> New Delhi (ABC Live): Indian Parliament has unanimously passed the Right to
> Education bill on Tuesday.
>
> It will pave way for free and compulsory education for children in the age
> group of 6 to 14 years in India.
>
> Debate on the Bill was taken up in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, which passed
> the bill.
>
> Speaking about the Bill, Union Human Resources Development Minister Kapil
> Sibal said that it is responsibility of the state governments to implement
> the provisions of the Bill.
>
> He said as far as disabled clause is concerned, proper care has been taken
> in the Bill in this regard.
>
> He also said that availability of money for implementing the bill would not
> be a problem and the Centre and state governments would settle the matter.
>
> The HRD Minister also said that availability of money for implementing the
> bill would not be a problem and the Centre and state governments would
> settle the matter.
>
> Clarifying the doubts raised by members about absence of any mechanism to
> provide pre-school education to children before attaining the age of six
> years, Sibal said, "This Bill is drafted in accordance with the the
> constitutional amendment that provides for free and compulsory education for
> children between the age of 6 and 14 years."
> <http://www.facebook.com/ext/share.php?sid=128224090688&h=HX1vb&u=Ocki...>
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