SCHOOL EDUCATION - ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY

        
        
                                          
1) Universilisation of primary education be completed within five years. Name : Sh. Parshotam Patel, G T Sangh Address : C/o Gujrati Vidyapeeth Ahmedabad Date of Communication : 03/07/90 Category : other Individual letter 1) In urban areas at primary level practical training be given in factories. Name : Sh. Amar Singh Pandeya Address : Free Lancer Bhulawar Bharatpur Date of Communication : 18/05/90 Category : other Individual letter 1) Govt. should give more importance to primary education. Name : Sh. Shirajuddin Solanki Address : Govt. Primary School Kalwar, 303706, Jaipur Date of Communication : \ \ Category : other Individual letter
1) Survey be conducted to find out facilities for primary education in villages. 2) Facilities for secondary education be provided at a convenient distance to students in villages. Name : Sh. Sant Lal Punia, Lecturer Address : Govt. Maharani Girls Sr. Hr. Sec. School, Bikaner Date of Communication : 23/07/90 Category : Other Individual letter
1) In primary section, mother tongue, Hindi and English be taught.

        
        
                                          
2) From class V to X subjects of study should include social science, geography, astronomy & compulsory military service. Name : Smt. Kamalabhai Koche, Address : Shyam Nagar, Congress Nagar Road, Amravati Date of Communication : / / Category : Other Individual letter

        
        
                                          
1) Primary education be made free and compulsory for all children in the age group of 6 - 11 by law. Non-implementation by any family should be made a Penal offence. 2) Implementation of primary education programme should be left to Gram Panchayats. Equitable and available resources should be provided to the Panchayats. 3) In high schools students should get technical education also. Name : Dr. S N P Agrawal, President, Address : Tajpur-Samastipur Branch, P.0 Tajpur - 848 130 (Bihar) Date of Communication : 21/08/90 Category : Organisation
1) The idea of neighbourhood schools runs counter to the spirit of the Constitution. Hence, the neighbourhood schools concept may not be revived. 2) Proposal to have neighbourhood schools only would deprive Muslims and other minorities of their right to educate through their own institutions. Name : Mohd. Jatar, Secretary-General Address : Jammat-e-Islami Hind, Bazar Chitligabar, Delhi Date of Communication : 27/08/90 Category : Organisation
1) A separate funding body be set up for the 'plus two' stage of education. Name : Dr. Jitendra S Naik, G. Secy., Address : Govt.College Doctorate Lec.Aso 1-11-255, Sri-Nivas,Hyderabad Date of Communication : 07/09/90 Category : Organisation

        
                                          
1) Navodaya Vidyalayas have introduced discrimination in education system. Name : Ms. Mamta Rani, Secretary Address : All India Democratic Students Union, Bhiwani (Haryana) Date of Communication : / / Category : Organisation