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Best practices by the States for girl child education

Start Date :
Jul 23, 2014
Last Date :
Sep 10, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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This task entails detailed study of schemes and initiatives by state governments to boost girl child education. It gives a chance to get acquainted with these schemes and evaluate ...

This task entails detailed study of schemes and initiatives by state governments to boost girl child education. It gives a chance to get acquainted with these schemes and evaluate their impact on getting more girl students to school.

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Aditya Kumar Tiwari
Aditya Kumar Tiwari 11 years 8 months ago
Government should conduct a gender audit of national education strategies which should be complemented by gender-responsive budgeting. A few schemes in states of the likes of Ladli Scheme and Bhagyalakshmi Scheme are some notable initiatives from state governments in this regard.
Aparna Asthana
Aparna Asthana 11 years 8 months ago
Open residential schools for girls from economically backward classes. Deploy retired healthy and academically endowed personnel in the age groups of 58 to 70 years drawing pensions from govt at such schools to ensure safety of girls at such residential schools. Qualified teachers should be employed for regular academics, while retired personnel should be deployed for administration, vocational and spiritual education. The step will benefit the retired people also
vijaya lakshmi
vijaya lakshmi 11 years 8 months ago
anganwadi workers to be trained to provide basic education for children, guide them for higher studies. they can be given incentives, value points & rewards for each child they guide & take to higher classes. salaries to be refined & to selection criteria of anganwadi workers should include minimal educational qualification & communicative skills. they can also be provided basic training before recruitment.
vijaya lakshmi
vijaya lakshmi 11 years 8 months ago
one day atleast a month, voluntary participation by students & professionals to visit a village & encourage the household, provide books & basic classes, motivation. can be corroborated by panchayat authorities, anganwadi, etc to gather more people & improve participation.
Aparna Asthana
Aparna Asthana 11 years 8 months ago
Encourage citizens to adopt children from economically backward classes in their near vicinity areas. Money spent on education of these student viz. fees, books and uniform, should be eligible for income tax rebate. This amount should be deduced from the education cess currently charged as IT surcharge. All govt., Aided and private schools should directly load details of such payments IT portal with ref to the PAN no of the donor. All such payments should preferably be received thru RTGS.
Manish Singh
Manish Singh 11 years 8 months ago
One thing that can be done is to organise special camps every three or four months for 7-14 days, where skills like sewing , and other handicarfts can be taught. Teach them how they can make money from it. It will be a great motivator for those who think there is no use for Girl education. They will send their girls to school at least for that. And make it only for those people who attended at least 50% of classes. These things can be delegated to NGOs.
Manish Singh
Manish Singh 11 years 8 months ago
Though I do not live in Bihar, I belong to Bihar. Nitish govt step to provide cycles to girls was a great move. It helped the girls to be free and independent. They could go to schools which was 4-5 Km from them. No dependence on Parents for taking them there or giving them money.
Laxmikant Jain
Laxmikant Jain 11 years 8 months ago
One best practices is on line education which our government already start as digitalisation it is best practice in this workshop require in which we will give best education from reputed institution and reputed teachers professionals in which reputed institution can participate to develop girl education in which increase participation as workshops is near to their homes as well we will increase girl skill at it will also useful for cleanness and green India so all automatically implement
Abhijit khedkar
Abhijit khedkar 11 years 8 months ago
First of all the parents are to be make understand and should fullfill the generation gap between the parents n child as well as their thinking about the girl education n treat them equally in every manner whether it is about education of a girl child or the freedom of doing the things without any restriction n also th goverment should provide the safety n security for girls coz they play important role in developing india as well as her family