Thursday, October 29, 2009

Universal education should benefit all sections: Ansari


Shri M. Hamid Ansari, Vice President of India addressing at the inauguration of the Regional Conference on “Right to Education with Special Reference to Sikkim and its impact on Legal Awareness Campaign” in Gangtok, Sikkim on 29th October 2009


Shri M. Hamid Ansari, Vice President of India lighting the lamp to inaugurate the Regional Conference on “Right to Education with Special Reference to Sikkim and its impact on Legal Awareness Campaign”, in Gangtok, Sikkim on October 29, 2009. The Governor of Sikkim, Shri Balmiki Prasad Singh is also seen.



Gangtok,October29: Describing Right to Education Act as historic, Vice-President Hamid Ansari on Thursday urged the government to ensure that students acquired skills commensurate with their schooling with access to vocational and technical skills.

“It has taken us six decades since Independence to provide the right to every child in the age-group of 6 to 14 years a free and compulsory primary education in the schools in their neighbourhood,” he said.

“The Act passed by the Parliament last month empowers our citizens to demand education in order to development ones potential to the fullest,” Mr. Ansari said.

Hinting at making educational institutions accountable for qualitative improvement in the lives of the people, he questioned whether children acquired skills commensurate with their schooling and access to vocational and technical skills, social and life skills at the time of leaving school.

The Vice-President also emphasised on the commitment to universal education benefiting all sections of society irrespective of socio-economic status and said there existed an inequity and segregated access to quality education.

He was inaugurating a seminar on ‘Right to Education with Special Reference to Sikkim and Its Impact on Legal Awareness Campaign’ at Chintan Bhawan here

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