India Needs to Refine its Current Education System for Better Future
Mid-day Meal Plan
The Government of India initiated the Mid-day Meal Scheme to increase the school enrollment, boost school attendance, to check mal-nutrition, and also to bring socialization among castes. This scheme has certainly increased the number of students joining the school, with 6.6 percent increase in primary school enrollment, in particular it is 18 percent increase in class one, Nine percent increase in class two and seven percent increase in class three and so on. If noticed the percentage rate has went down with the increase in class grades. There are various reasons for a child to drop out from the school such as poverty, family migration, child marriage, inaccessibility of schools and many more. When the parents are not financially stable child?s education is the first thing to be affected and the child is left with no option other than supporting the family by turning as one of its bread winners.
The various measures are already initiated to improve the literacy rate of India, but the lack of its proper implementation by the respective authorities has led to failure of measures taken. Thus the sole way out for the existing problem is education, where a proper education can fill the gap and give the responsibility to every individual in their respective field.
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