Free and compulsory education for every child up to 14 years is provided for in the Constitution of India. The literacy that India has attracted in the last decade has jumped and statistics confirm that. As well as the implementation of the Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009, the child affirms it. Information and Communication Technology in Education.Information and communication technology plays an important role in empowering technology used in education activities. ICT creates opportunities, engages in learning activities and creates a conducive environment for learning.
Education
Primary education is the foundation of every citizen's development that determines the future of the country. At present India has made good progress in enrolling in primary education, continuing education, regular attendance and increasing literacy, which comprise two-thirds of India's population. India's improved education system is considered as contributing to India's good economic development. Also, the quality of primary education is becoming very important in India as well.
Free and compulsory education for every child up to 14 years is provided for in the Constitution of India. Parliament has recently passed the Right to Education Act, which considers education as a basic right for a child aged 6-14. The country has yet to achieve the goal of universal education, which means 100 per cent school admissions and schooling and living by keeping children in school. To compensate for this, the government launched the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan in 2001, the largest such program in the world.
In this area of information technology, especially in rural India, ICT plays a vital role in bridging the gap between what should and should not be done in education. The Primary Education Department of the Development Academy contributes to the achievement of the purpose of primary education in India by providing multiple content resources.
Child rights
Education is a fundamental human right: every citizen has a right to it. It is important for the development of our individual and country.
Policies and plans
Education
Primary education is the foundation of every citizen's development that determines the future of the country. At present India has made good progress in enrolling in primary education, continuing education, regular attendance and increasing literacy, which comprise two-thirds of India's population. India's improved education system is considered as contributing to India's good economic development. Also, the quality of primary education is becoming very important in India as well.
Free and compulsory education for every child up to 14 years is provided for in the Constitution of India. Parliament has recently passed the Right to Education Act, which considers education as a basic right for a child aged 6-14. The country has yet to achieve the goal of universal education, which means 100 per cent school admissions and schooling and living by keeping children in school. To compensate for this, the government launched the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan in 2001, the largest such program in the world.
In this area of information technology, especially in rural India, ICT plays a vital role in bridging the gap between what should and should not be done in education. The Primary Education Department of the Development Academy contributes to the achievement of the purpose of primary education in India by providing multiple content resources.
Child rights
Education is a fundamental human right: every citizen has a right to it. It is important for the development of our individual and country.
Policies and plans
Every child between the ages of 6 and 14 has free and compulsory education. This Article 21 is proposed in the 86 Constitutional Amendment.
Children's Corner
The children's science department teaches children interactive, simple, visual ways that enable them to gain knowledge about scientific matters, inspire creative thinking, and increase participation in the learning process.