Right to Education: Success or Failure?

Education for Young Generation
@Mshafeeq (2746)
Kuwait, Kuwait
December 22, 2017 1:25am CST
Education is the primary and basic requirement for development of a person. There should be compulsory elementary education for every child of the age group of 6 to 14 years. Although the government had good intentions in mind, this Act has a few drawbacks along with the benefits. This can raise our future generation to be well disciplined well dignified so that the society grows up in that extinct were they can develop there own dreams which they have thought of.
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@jstory07 (148720)
• Roseburg, Oregon
22 Dec 17
Educate the children and your country has a better future for all.
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22 Dec 17
I agree with this and for those who are less fortunate and that they really don't have any means of income to put their kids to school, I hope they can teach their children the basic like letters and number and how to read and all that and not just to lose hope or anything. right?
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@Mshafeeq (2746)
• Kuwait, Kuwait
22 Dec 17
Yes this will motivate little brains to learn and go beyond there devastating limits to fourth the coming generation
@shshiju (10342)
• Cochin, India
22 Dec 17
Education will give new vision to the people. Kerala has take many advanced steps for the education of the people
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• Kathmandu, Nepal
23 Dec 17
I agree with you! Education is what the future is dependent on. No country can be great without education. Education is the builder of future generations. I think India is doing great with education with lots of new schemes. Thank you!
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• Northampton, England
27 Dec 17
Indians, Malay and Chinese grasp the point of being educated in the UK
• Northampton, England
22 Dec 17
Too many Muslim countries try to be decisive with education
@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
22 Dec 17
I think that would be a good news. In my country, there is also an act that children (nursery to high school level) should be at public school.