India Needs to Refine its Current Education System for Better Future

infrastructure

School infrastructure

Even today many schools lack basic amenities such as good ventilated classrooms, play grounds, well maintained sanitation facilities and skilled teachers. Earlier it was mandatory for every school to have a play ground but now a days' many urban schools are unable to provide play grounds due to lack of space; on the contrary, the rural schools lack efficient teachers and good sanitation facility. This condition has been one of the major causes for the early dropout of students from the school, especially the girls.

The number of girls' enrollment to the school has increased (from 39 percent to 46 percent from 2007 to 2014) through the introduction of several schemes and awareness spread in the recent years. Considering the Annual Status of Education Report (ASER), the enrollment of children between the age group six to 14 years has been above 95 percent and the number of students not enrolled in schools falls below three percent for the first time and stood at 2.8 percent in 2018. But in spite of all the efforts taken by the government, getting them complete their education is still a difficult task. Thus the administration can look into the issues and provide the basic amenities like proper sanitation facility, well trained faculties and encourage the students to pursuing their education.