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Bridging gender and social gaps

Bridging gender and social gaps
Start Date :
Jan 22, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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While the general participation rates in higher education has been steadily increasing and today our HE GER is 21.5%, this is not evenly spread across social groups and women. ...

While the general participation rates in higher education has been steadily increasing and today our HE GER is 21.5%, this is not evenly spread across social groups and women. Equitable growth is essential to sustain higher GER rates and hence what kinds of affirmative action could be suggested to reduce gender and social disparities in here.

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Aishwarya Bangera
Aishwarya Bangera 11 years 6 months ago
EDUCATION -Human Resource -Mumbai ,Delhi and Kolkata the total urban population of these cities together is 6 crores, 95% are unaware of power of higher education.Last year 50,000 seats were vacant for Engg in Mumbai.In Karnataka, students beg for seats .We are seeing how Bangalore is changing the world.let's 1st be cognizant of higher edu in EACH of these 3 cities and then create 6 lakh Engg, Medical and MBA seats for creating GIANT INDIA.This will eliminate 6 lakh slums each year.
Dr Gautam Sarkar
Dr Gautam Sarkar 11 years 6 months ago
One, everything that we want to achieve for the country, either in practice or in attitude, has to be incorporated in school education. Two, it is time we bring a special uncommon dimension in our national policy, and that is the building of leaders. Special attention has to be given to building leaders for tomorrow. Individual who manifest special attributes should be trained in different dimensions, such as Indian culture, spiritual values, languages, ability to communicate fluently and others
KAILASH CHANDRA RAYTHOUR
KAILASH CHANDRA RAYTHOUR 11 years 6 months ago
First & the best thing which comes in my mind is taking control on 'donations for the admissions' & 'fees' also in private schools, there should be common entrance test for the admission in any private or govt school for each standard so that admission will be based on the hard work & talent instead of big donations & fees should also be controlled by govt even in private schools.
BAPI MISHRA
BAPI MISHRA 11 years 6 months ago
Bandemataram For creating a nation, firstly it is needed to reduce the influence of negative force from human life of the country through developing the ideology of spirituality among the citizen; secondly, enhance the human efforts to manifest the potentialities to explore own self for building the nation; thirdly, it is needed to isolate the toxic influence of wrong vibration on the basis of proper value education and education for self realization. Thanks to provide an opportunity to share
A K SINGH
A K SINGH 11 years 6 months ago
If this could be a rule that every politician,govt servent must admit their children in govt schools only,then they all will try for betterment in these schools/institutions and thus this will prove to be a great step automatically.
Sparsh Sehgal
Sparsh Sehgal 11 years 6 months ago
A child learns about gender stereotyping from his/her environment. In this case, schools have a major responsibility to educate students about bridging gender and social gaps. Only girls/boys schools should be discouraged, for they do not provide the correct surroundings for students to learn. If both boys and girls study together, then only will the social gaps be removed. Whereas students in Only boys/girls school won't be able to remove gender differences.
AJIT DIXIT
AJIT DIXIT 11 years 6 months ago
I think India needs to establish a Community College System for regional development with 2 year Associate Degree programs inolving skills development, internship, and enterpreneurship to develop jobs for each community in each state takinginto account the strengths of each region.
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