THE EDUCATION IS BEING DISCOURAGED, INTENTIONALLY AND DELIBERATELY, IN INDIA: WHY?
1. The selfishness and the greediness of the majority less educated law makers of India from traditional political class discouraged and we are being taught that less educated or illiterate persons and such less educated or illiterate persons heading us and taught to follow them as their guides and I, personally confronted with such heads and they were choosing to run away or keep them silent and answerless as being normally advised by the secret agencies of India.
2. Please think and decide from very beginning or especially after the so-called independence of India. Why? Due to the selfishness and the greediness of the traditional political class: More, we must learn from Sisodia bags 'Finest Education Minister' Award: IANS and why?
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A. Education holds the key to long-term change in sanitation behaviour change. The next generation must learn about the need for hygiene and sanitation at the place where they learn the other important lessons of life-school.
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Sisodia bags 'Finest Education Minister' Award: IANS
B. Deputy chief minister and education minister Manish Sisodia seeks weekly reports on education projects: NEW DELHI: Deputy chief minister and education minister Manish Sisodia has ordered weekly status reports on important proposals or projects of the education department, along with the progress made and the timeline expected.
1. Low Income Homes In India Do Not Have Access To Toilets
2. Denying access to sanitation is denying basic human rights.
3. The simple flush toilet is often taken for granted in higher income homes, but a lot of low income homes in India don’t have access to toilets.
4. Denying access to sanitation is denying basic human rights.
5. Hand washing is another aspect where deeply ingrained belief systems stop people from adopting a healthy habit. Using soaps to wash hands is not considered essential in most of rural India.
6. This is the spirit and idea behind focussing on increasing access to sanitation as part of the Swachri Bharat Abhiyan.
7. Swachh Bharat Abhiyan was launched by the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi on October 2nd, 2014.
8. As of February 2018, we are nearing 80 per cent of the Swachh Bharat target in construction of toilets in rural India with more than 6.25 crores of toilets constructed.
9. No country in world history has ever built so many toilets at one stretch and provided access to sanitation to its people at this scale. It is an achievement that every Indian can be proud of. According to the Union budget, the Swachh Bharat Mission has made tremendous progress; sanitation coverage has gone up from 42 per cent in October 2013 to 60 per cent now.
10. But while infrastructure solves a part of the problem, it cannot completely solve another-behaviour change. ….
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