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PPP model and girl child education

Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Suggest how PPP model and community participation can boost girl child education.
dear sir government should do small work in this they should provide education loan in low interest rate. Now days we can see car loan and other loan interest rate is 7% to 10% but in education interest rate is 14%. so it's my humble request to you please take action for that. In should be 4% to 8%. like for a farmer government provide a great mission Kishan credit card and interest rate is 4%. So you should think about students who whant money for higher education.
There should be the vast availabilities for education none should hinder that.Women should be given protection first(while travelling and in schools)then each cbse & international schools should be given a free education for atleast two students per year(one boy,one girl) and the education system must be like even a south indian student could be able to clear all competitive exams easily.THESE ALL SHOULD BE THERE FOR MEN ALSO THEY TOO NEED BETTER EDUCATION...
Just to increase contribution on Girl eduction via schools and parents, my suggestion is "Subsidize to school and parents on Girl education"
1. For Parents: The fee should be lesser for Girls then Boys just to encourage parents to make their Girl child educated..
2. For Schools: The School should get better rating and few perks from Govt on having 50-50 % for both Girls and Boys or more..
Sir help to Delhi student for admission in DU because delhiets has not got admission outsiders get admission plz help Delhi
As of now Government has program like Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalay (KGBV), one in every block for girls of age 11 to 14 from SC/CT and below poverty line community. It is indeed a good program. I have visited 10 KGBV in Bihar and found that it has done a good job for these girls. KGBV is residential school where 100 girls are enrolled. Government takes care of all its expenses.
These schools also needs to improve. I seek idea to improve these KGBVs to deliver quality education.
Control of school fees is the first step towards providing education to girls. Today, the education is so expensive, forget girls even boys cannot be provided with education.
Pls have Kendriya Vidyalays open for civilian kids too.This is one school which is good at education & low at fees. If KVs are opened in large number & civilian kids allowed, it will be of great help. The fees for parents with higher income can be marginally increased so that they are not burdened. Pls lookinto this.
My NGO PAHAL Path of humanity is working in skill development of poor girls and women.We are giving them free computer training and empowering them for any office job.We are using very old model of PCs like P3 and P4 processor donated by some of our friends.We are self funded and need a very small support from your side.We will wait for your positive response.
thank you sir.
A good and safe mode of transport can help girls and women's go out like metro. They can go to schools and colleges and to work as well. One of the best way for women empowerment
State/Central Govt should start a financial aid scheme for poor students/children of beggars under which each child enrolling for school and attending school daily receives the breakfast and mid-day meals along with a monthly scholarship/aid which is directly linked to the percentage of attendance in classes.It will encourage them to continue education without dropping and will help them financially to meet their family needs
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