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Challenges and Future Prospects in Education

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Education for All - Still a Distant Dream

  • Literacy rates have risen, but a large number of people still remain illiterate in India.
  • The Constitution included a Directive Principle stating that free and compulsory education should be provided to all children up to the age of 14 years, within 10 years of the Constitution coming into effect.
  • School dropouts are a persistent problem, leading to child labour - this is considered a direct loss to human capital.
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Gender Equity - Better than Before

  • The gap between male and female literacy rates has been narrowing.
  • However, further promotion of women's education is still needed.
  • Benefits of women's education include:
    • Economic independence

    • Better social status

    • Lower fertility rates

    • Improved health outcomes

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Higher Education - A Few Takers

  • The education system in India resembles a steep pyramid - very few reach higher education.
  • There is high unemployment among educated youth, especially rural female graduates.
  • Greater allocation of funds and improvement in quality of higher education is needed.
  • Higher education must impart employable skills to address this challenge.
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Conclusion

  • Human capital formation and human development together yield both economic and social benefits.
  • Governments already allocate substantial funds to education and health.
  • The focus must be on:
    • Ensuring these benefits spread across all sections of society.

    • Better utilisation of India's scientific and technical manpower.

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Key Points: Challenges and Future Prospects in Education

  • Literacy has improved, but many people in India are still illiterate.
  • The Constitution provides for free and compulsory education up to age 14.
  • School dropouts and child labour reduce human capital formation.
  • The gender literacy gap is narrowing, but women's education needs more support.
  • Only a small share of students reach higher education.
  • Many educated youth, especially rural women, face unemployment due to skill gaps.
  • Better use of government spending on education and health is needed.
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