Wednesday 23 August 2017

HUMAN RIGHTS

EDUCATION IS NOT A PRIVILEGE, IT’S A HUMAN RIGHT.

The Right to Education has been recognized as HUMAN RIGHTS ,rights which recognizes a right to free ,compulsory primary education for all children between age 6-14.Right to education also known as RTE ,is act of parliament of India enacted on 4th august 2009 under article 21A of Indian constitution. The main moto behind this act was to spread awareness of education. As more than our population lives in rural area and other mostly belong to low class which cant  even afford primary education of their children. So under this act  children can get atleast free primary education and can improve their skills.



In local survey at shishuvikas school,school in which children belongs to low financial family get educated . In conversation  we came to known that this school try to provide all types of facilities which are necessary for children’s over all growth. They try to identify and boost the hidden talent , make them ready to compete with outer world. Teachers over there mainly focus on practical teaching,the student from class 8th-10th are even taken for field visit. Interschool competition are also taken so that they can build up their confidence. Here in this school they mainly focus on moulding children in all possible ways.


Inspite of having all the facilities available, having acts under education still in India their  is no awareness that how important is to educate our upcoming generation.
“Today’s youth are the future of our tomorrow; our step of development “
So to create awareness of education among the people many campaign are held. Many social group’s had started teaching children remote areas. Many NGO’s have started free schooling so that more and more children can be educated.
The Right to Education act consist of the following measures –
Ø  Every child has the fundamental right to free and compulsory education.
Ø  The RTE act makes rule for non admitted student to be admitted at the proper age to the specified class.
Ø  It specifies different responsibilities to the local authorities and government to ensure to provide free and compulsory education.
Ø  It also ensure that the employment of every teacher weather in urban or remote areas is in a balance way, and should maintain a proper ratio .



Friday 4 August 2017

civic news

Is There A Proper Water Facility At Public Transport Places ?
         Availability of affordable drinking water at public places like Railway Station and Bus Stand is basic amenity.
            Every class people travel through Public Transport some can afford sealed water bottle while some can’t,More than 70% passenger are depended on water facility available at station  so getting Pure water at public places are basic right of people.
          The water that passenger drink at Railway Station or at Bus Station may not be fit to drink As per local survey, water sample were given to laboratory As per report Water is directly pumped to station without chlorination.


  
In conversation one passenger said that water they fill at station is not purified as colour of water seems to give the answer, but if we are on long journey we can’t keep such storage of water so we have be depend on water that can be filled at station  as we can’t afford sealed water bottle sometimes we have to get down the train with our children to fill the water as there is no proper facility, so that children can fill the water and pass it on to us its quite risky for us. from this we can assume that there should be some step taken for proper water supply on
 Railway Station. 

Not only Railway Station  but also at Bus Stand too proper water facility should be maintain there also in conversation with a passenger we came to know that proper hygiene is not maintained their they don’t feel to drink water from their as most of the public use that water for fresh n up & for other purpose. So no option is left for them rather than to take sealed water bottle or to carry water with them from their place

On further inquiry we came to know that  IRCTC are in the process of rolling water machines over stations This would enable passengers to buy water for Rs 5 a liter and Rs 1 per glass And water coolers are in process at Bus Stands.