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Before the advent of privatization, most of the students used to go to the government schools. These schools were not an option, but the only choice available to everyone in most places and it still is even today. But after the 1990’s, many private schools came into the picture and people started sending their children to these schools due to better resources and their own social standing. What I am trying to convey here is that for providing proper education to everyone here regardless of their socio-economic background, then the best way is to develop our government schools in such a way that they stand shoulder to shoulder with these private schools.
In Japan, Singapore, USA and other big nations, even their least ranking government school has all the necessary equipment, resources and faculty that they can compete with private schools. Their schools not only find the best talent available for games and sports, but also provide necessary assistance in continuing higher education. That’s the Indian government should try to increase the level and class of these schools, which will increase the literacy rate and finding the right person to compete in sports such as Olympics.
Unfortunately, in India the corruption and racism are so much that even if the government tries to do anything good for them, the middlemen take all the money and profits making the government schools even worse. So, we need a good government and then a good administration and to make the students get their right to education in the best way possible. We also need to remove this monopoly that private schools have in India by making strict regulations and promoting government schools.
By doing this we can ensure equitable access to quality education for all students regardless of socio-economic background, gender or location.
Before the advent of privatization, most of the students used to go to the government schools. These schools were not an option, but the only choice available to everyone in most places and it still is even today. But after the 1990’s, many private schools came into the picture and people started sending their children to these schools due to better resources and their own social standing. What I am trying to convey here is that for providing proper education to everyone here regardless of their socio-economic background, then the best way is to develop our government schools in such a way that they stand shoulder to shoulder with these private schools.
In Japan, Singapore, USA and other big nations, even their least ranking government school has all the necessary equipment, resources and faculty that they can compete with private schools. Their schools not only find the best talent available for games and sports, but also provide necessary assistance in continuing higher education. That’s the Indian government should try to increase the level and class of these schools, which will increase the literacy rate and finding the right person to compete in sports such as Olympics.
Unfortunately, in India the corruption and racism are so much that even if the government tries to do anything good for them, the middlemen take all the money and profits making the government schools even worse. So, we need a good government and then a good administration and to make the students get their right to education in the best way possible. We also need to remove this monopoly that private schools have in India by making strict regulations and promoting government schools.
By doing this we can ensure equitable access to quality education for all students regardless of socio-economic background, gender or location.