1. MD GULAM HUSAIN
Roll. No- 18MED-01; En. No- GJ1269
Dept. of Education, Aligarh Muslim University
PROBLEMS OF INDIAN EDUCATION
2. “By education I mean all-around development, drawing out of the best
in the child-man body, mind and spirit.”
- M K Gandhi
Importance of Education:
Knowledge Enhancement
Personality Development
Skill Development
Employment Ability
Self Defendant
Social Harmony
Cultural Development
Economic Growth of the Nation
3. Low Enrollment
Gender Discrimination
Non Availability of schools Within Reach
Lack of Trained Teacher
Lack of Infrastructure
Lack of physical Facilities (esp. for Girls)
High Drop-Out
Out dated curriculum
Lack of Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
Costly Higher Education
Inadequate Government Funding and Policies
4. High Drop Out Rates
Causes:
Lack of Interest
Illiteracy among Parents
Poor Family - Need to support Family- Working Hand- Earning member
Too much of academic pressure
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7. A Government School in Lucknow
Approx. 95% Scholes don’t fulfill RTE
Infrastructure requirements. (2010)
Inadequate building
Less number of Classroom
Lack of Furniture
(Benches, Tables, Almirah etc.)
Lack of Library room
Lack of Laboratory
Lack of Playgrounds
8. A School under Metro
Bridge in Shakarpur Slum,
Delhi.
A School under open
sky in a village in
Madhya Pradesh.
9. High Iron Content in a hand pump
in a Government School in Odisha
Hand Pump a Government School
in Odisha
11. According to the Unified District
Information System data for Education
(U-DISE) a total of 2,57,680 (18%)
schools in India are without a toilet in
2013-14
A school toilet in Khandwa, MP
A toilet for Girls in West Bengal
12. Traditional Indian Society- even many communities
don’t allow their girl child to go to school or have
education.
14. Students crossing Nagavali river from
Ponnada village to reach Srikakulam.
Kids Traveling To A Boarding School
Through The Himalayas, Jammu &
Kashmir.
Riding a Tuktuk (Auto Rickshaw) To
School In Beldanga, West Bengal.
Access to School
15. EY-FICCI report , 2011
Share of Private Schools against Govt. school
16. More Trained Teacher
Updated Curriculum
Development of School Infrastructures.
Improvement of facilities like water,
toilets(esp. for Girls).
Vocationalisation of Education
Allocation of fund for Education
Implementation of policies and
programs like Right to Education, Sarva
Shiksa Abhiyaan etc.
Employment Generation for Eduacated
people.
Population Control
Awareness Campaign in Rural Areas to
remove negative attitude of people.