Dear Friends,
 
Parliamentary elections are now being in process and long awaited ‘Right to 
education bill’ is still pending for tabling on the floor of Parliament, since 
long. No any recognized political party is having the agenda of education as a 
prominent issue in this election, neither through in its campaign nor focusing 
in election manifesto. Unfortunately, no any campaign has come out with the 
mass mobilization or any other powerful manner of advocacy for asking the 
accountability of State, while state has completely failed to fulfill its 
constitutional promises/ obligations, despite the constitutional amendment for 
RTE was made in year 2002. PCCSS (people’s campaign for common school system) 
was always been associated with the drafting of RTE bill, since its inception. 
You might be remember that Tribal and marginal section of society along with 
academicians has intervened several times under the banner of PCCSS and also 
proposed pro-people amendments in
 the draft. PCCSS has made a popular demand that RTE bill should be drafted 
with the perspective of equity in education keeping CSS in centrality. After 
long conversations held across the country, the conclusion was evolved that 
‘common school system’ (CSS) is the only option for Indian society making RTE 
as a truth. No other option is left for deprived section of society to get 
equitable quality education, in the present era of commercialization. At this 
juncture of parliamentary elections, which are crucial for the country, we find 
ourselves unable to make any distinguished difference regarding to take forward 
our campaign due to some organizational lapses and disintegrations existing 
within the structure.
 
As you know friend that the proposed draft made by MHRD is full of the flaws 
opposing equity in education and legitimizing multi-track educational system. 
No attachment for financial memorandum and time frame for implementation were 
made. Mushrooming private schools are free from any obligation. They are 
charging heavy fee from parents at one hand and the other hand creating sever 
disparity among people on the basis of poor and rich. No doubt, private schools 
are openly violating the principles of fundamental right to education and 
proposed draft is incapable to check them. It is totally anti-people draft 
manipulated by beurocracy and wasted interests. It is a long battle; we have to 
win it with the help of Indian masses instead of conducting circled debate.
 
I discussed with our colleagues for the revival of PCCSS in a new shape by 
incorporating some other committed fellows/ intellectuals and mass leaders. We 
can remember our early days; PCCSS was formed with the aim of strengthening the 
struggle for common school system focusing the agenda of equity, democracy and 
social justice. For this purpose, PCCSS was committed to bring together leaders 
of mass organizations, academia, intellectuals and representatives of deprived 
sections. PCCSS has delivered its commitments to some extent. But facing some 
road blocks, now a days, it has to take a new leap beyond its limitations.
 
        * After elections and formation of new Government, struggle for common 
school system would be taken forward under the banner of PCCSS with mass 
intervention.
        * A meeting for reorganization of PCCSS would also be called at Delhi 
with inviting the new like-minded people in the month of July.
        * Struggle for pro-people amendments in the proposed draft of RTE, 
bill, would be continued in the front of new Parliament.
 
Kindly make your suggestions.
 
Regards,
Ambarish Rai
Convener, PCCS


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