SOCIAL JUSTICE

        
        
                                          
1) National Policy on Education should ensure that women get their dues. 2) Every village primary school should have one lady teacher. 3) Special efforts be made by Gram Panchayats for educating girls. Name : Miss Sundari Bali Address : 2/588, Jawahar Nagar Jaipur Date of Communication : 03/07/90 Category : Other Individual letter
1) Special facilities to be provided to the Handicapped for getting education. Name : Sh. Vishnu Singh Verma Address : 36, Nihal Pura, Indore Date of Communication : 19/07/90 Category : Other Individual letter
1) A SC/ST/BC Educational Guidance and Career Competance Development Centre be established. Name : Prof. N D Raj, Address : 50/11 M V P Colony, Visakhapatnam A.P. Date of Communication : 20/07/90 Category : Other Individual letter
1) Efforts should be undertaken to persuade parents, especially among weaker sections and in tribal areas, to send their children to schools. 2) Removal of poverty is a pre-requisite for removal of illiteracy. Name : Dr. Prem Bhatnagar Address : 10/890, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur Date of Communication : / / category : Other Individual letter

        
        
                                          
1) Adequate arrangements be made for education of handicapped. Name : Member Address : Association of Handicapped Date of Communication : / / Category : Organisation
1) Government should start more number of girls high schools in rented buildings and with retired teachers under management of a local committee. Name : Dr. S N P Agrawal, President, Address : Tajpur-Samastipur Branch, P.O Tajpur - 848 130 (Bihar) Date of Communication : 21/08/90 Category : Organisation
1) Special schools and technical schools be established for weaker and backward minorities. Name : Shri A Salam Sabri, Gen. Secy. Address : Koh-i-noor Institute, Churamba, Munger - 811 201 Date of Communication : 06/08/90 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. Jafar, Secretary-General Address : Jammat-e-Islami Hind, Bazar Chitligabar, Delhi Date of Communication : 27/08/90 Category : Organisation