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Sustaining student support systems

Sustaining student support systems
Start Date :
Jan 22, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Several schemes of students financial assistance are being implemented at Central and State levels. Have they really served the intended objectives? Some critical views are invited ...

Several schemes of students financial assistance are being implemented at Central and State levels. Have they really served the intended objectives? Some critical views are invited on the existing schemes and what changes will improve the quality of financial support systems for our students so that every aspiring learner can enter here.

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Keshav Deep Verma
Keshav Deep Verma 11 years 6 months ago
I find the reason behind all the crimes like Rape,Murder,Fetal Death,Dowry,Riots etc. is lack of "Moral Values".We learn it in our home by our parents but this is not a part of our education.What if any parent is irresponsible about their this duty.At this moment we should not only make sure that every child should go to school,also he/she should be taught those moral values,to respect individual life,to be kind and humble,to respect women and everything at school level to build a better society
Mitesh Gajjar
Mitesh Gajjar 11 years 6 months ago
School fees should be standard. Rating level of shool & fees are according. Rating=Yearly fees A=20000rs B=15000rs C=10000rs D=5000 rs E=2000 rs F=FREE By following this we can standardize our education system. Based on education service & facilities we can define rating & based on ratings each school/college/institut need to take the fees. Inspection of school should be done by government officer on quarterly bases & provide feedback.Rating will down for negative feedback.
Swami Vas
Swami Vas 11 years 6 months ago
To tap the hidden talents of our youth, a sustainable and constantly improving public expenditure on education is essential and inevitable. With a surge in number of youth in the country eager to enrich their knowledge and make meaningful contributions to national progress, the task becomes Herculean and so it is all the more vital for both the public and private sectors to co-operate in providing an ideal atmosphere conducive to unrestricted growth and development of those hidden talent!
Mitesh Gajjar
Mitesh Gajjar 11 years 6 months ago
In each school education level s are different... why? Government officer's children should be study in government school only... why they are studying in private schools..? One school fees is 25000 rs and other school fees is 10000 rs... Why? There should be a star rating system required to stop corruption and parents can take easy decision. If government schools are not good then gov. need to stop this school and save money from this expense. Education system need to refine.
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