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Education is everyone's right but is not being provided to many.what is your opinion and tips on this?
Right to education is a fundamental right as recorded by article 21-A of the Indian constitution. Education in a developing nation like India where majority of the population strives to meet their day to day needs becomes a matter of great concern . This raises question on the privatization of educRead more
Right to education is a fundamental right as recorded by article 21-A of the Indian constitution. Education in a developing nation like India where majority of the population strives to meet their day to day needs becomes a matter of great concern . This raises question on the privatization of education , insufficiency of institutions , in a overpopulated country .
Children are the future of nation , but in the growing population we see rise of child labors . This shakes the very foundation of the future nation because what is education inside an empty stomach ?
The fact that majority of children are being deprived of education increases the vitality and urgency of spreading education ,confirming if education is in the reach of everyone and making education accessible to all .
Here the role of the Government comes forward in proving subsidies, scholarships, or funding initiatives to support disadvantaged communities. Ensuring that education is financially accessible to all socioeconomic groups. Improving school infrastructure in rural regions and urban slums should be marked as primary undertaking. Qualified teachers should be recruited here along with conducive learning environments with necessary resources like books, computers, and laboratories in the govt. schools .However , growing number of education institutions in backward and unprivileged sectors should be governments major concern .
Media and govt. should play a role in encouraging and promoting women’s education. Communities and parents must be engaged in the education process. Support initiatives must be brought into light that promote parental involvement in their children’s education and encourage community support for schools.
Governments, NGOs, businesses, and individuals all have roles to play in ensuring that every person has the opportunity to receive a quality education.Awareness should be raised about the importance of education as a human right and policies that prioritize education at local, national, and global levels should be advocated sooner to save and build the future .
See lessHow can we break down stigmas surrounding women's health issues?
Everything starts at home . In order to break stigmas surrounding women's health issues its important that the other members of the house recognize it as an important issue to be looked at . This kind of issue requires special attention and support from home . Then the issue should be approached thrRead more
Everything starts at home . In order to break stigmas surrounding women’s health issues its important that the other members of the house recognize it as an important issue to be looked at . This kind of issue requires special attention and support from home . Then the issue should be approached through multiple ways .
when it comes to breaking of stigmas , it means breaking a concept , a thing , that is old enough draped in the cloth of tradition. This vital task of removing what had existed in the society as valuable requires education about women’s health to be given more importance in schools, communities, and public campaigns. Its high time that the topics seen as a taboo in the society , e.g. reproductive health, menstrual health, menopause, and other specific issues is brought to limelight . So its becomes very necessary that discussions on periods, contraception, fertility, and menopause are normalized in various sectors of the society , especially at home .
Media should play an active role in portraying women health issues and the stigmas attached to it , so that a mass awareness is spread regarding its vitality .Women health issues that are often ignored and unrecognized is a matter of great concern and this news should spread fast among people of every gender and every age group .
Government should come forward to raise awareness and create policies that promote women’s health and rights, including access to affordable healthcare, contraception, and menstrual products. Healthcare sectors should be encouraged and trained on women’s health issues, including how to communicate effectively and sensitively with patients. Hence , women should feel comfortable and safe and understood when they search for help.
Breaking of cultural norms regarding women bodies and health can only be possible with women empowerment , hence women should feel empowered enough to be a support to themselves and create a community of support system for other women . once women are empowered to advocate for their own health needs and rights half of the fight is already won . Addressing and challenging patriarchal attitudes, traditional beliefs, and myths becomes a responsibility in order to create a healthy society.
Recognizing that women’s health issues intersect with other aspects of identity such as race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic status would increase urgency of the matter . For the society to progress its important not only for women but also for every man to recognize and break the stigma surrounding women’s health issues by being each others support system .