Dear friends,


I am forwarding this exchange of emails on the ‘THE RIGHT OF CHILDREN TO FREE 
AND COMPULSORY EDUCATION BILL, 2008’ in Rajya Sabha in the hope that it would 
interest you. I will be sending more communications in this regard in the near 
future and seek your support in building pressure on the Rajya Sabha to 
radically amend this neo-liberal Bill or recommend its replacement by a freshly 
drafted Bill within a specified time period.



Your observations would be most welcome.



Sincerely,



Anil Sadgopal





To,

Ms. Kavita Srivastava

General Secretary

PUCL, Rajasthan



Dear Kavita,



I have seen your email expressing joy on the tabling of the ‘THE RIGHT OF 
CHILDREN TO FREE AND COMPULSORY EDUCATION BILL, 2008’ in Rajya Sabha during the 
session just concluded. I have also noted your reference to plans for a 
national campaign, including “plan[ning] a siege of the parliament, a banner 
campaign.” In light of your emails, I am persuaded to assume that your national 
campaign is likely to be aimed at promoting the afore-mentioned Bill in the 
Rajya Sabha. I take this opportunity to draw your attention to the following 
weblinks of my two articles on the Draft Right to Education (RTE) Bill (i.e. 
Feb 2008 version sent by the HRD Ministry to the Cabinet Secretariat) – TEHELKA 
(14 June 2008) and THE FINANCIAL EXPRESS (09 November 2008). Here are the 
weblinks:



http://www..tehelka.com/story_main39.asp?filename=cr140608cforcommerce.asp



http://www.financialexpress.com/news/education-bill-dismantling-rights/383177/



To add to this forthright critique of the Draft RTE Bill, please look at my 
commentary (TEHELKA, September 2007) on the 6,000 model schools of XI Plan:



http://www.tehelka.com/story_main34..asp?filename=Ws290907The_Trickle.asp



Together, these three short articles provide a critical perspective on the 
current neo-liberal policy framework guiding the Rajya Sabha Bill, as I 
perceive it.



My Hindi article in Dainik Bhaskar (30 December 2008) argues that the Rajya 
Sabha Bill fails to provide equal opportunities to the vast majority of India’s 
children with respect to their aspirations for future occupations/ careers and 
favours the privileged sections. This is basically due to its (a) 
legitimization of multi-layered discriminatory school system; and (b) denial of 
right to free education of equitable quality after Class VIII i.e. up to age of 
18 years until senior secondary stage This article in pdf format is in the 
attachment.



I am yet to complete writing a systematic critique of the version tabled in 
Rajya Sabha but the Draft Bill of Feb. 2008 is quite similar – more than 90% 
common provisions in both versions, with only the text shifted in the Rajya 
Sabha version to further deny Right to education of equitable quality. To be 
sure, the latest version is further diluted on several counts. On this, you 
will hear later.



I am hoping that you would be inclined to read the above articles of mine 
before you launch your campaign. In view of your long tradition of defending 
democratic rights, I have great expectations that you would take an objective 
view of this neo-liberal Bill and stand up for the Constitutional Rights of 
India’s children.



This is the first of my communication to you in this regard. More will follow 
soon.



With regards,



Sincerely yours,



Anil Sadgopal

 

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