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1st March 2016, 10:47 AM
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Re: Education System In Rural Areas

Well buddy as a rural area is an open swath of land that has few homes or other buildings, and not very many people. So the education system also little different for the same


Hey buddy the following problems are associated with the education system in the rural areas


There is a complete absence of ‘free education’ in India, regardless of a household’s socio-economic background, spending on education is very sub*stantial even at the primary school level.

There is ‘indirect’ costs, such as books, uniforms and examination fees, are very high, even in government-run schools, including at the primary level.

Absence of a well-developed credit market for education, expenditure on education is highly (and positively) correlated with income.

Willingness to pay and ‘compulsion to pay’ (i.e., the need to compensate for a shortage of government spending on education) are two important factors.

An increase in government spending is associated with an increase in household spending


The provision of schooling in rural habitations, or the provision of such school incentives as mid-day meals, uniforms, textbooks, etc., are both associ*ated with the increased household demand for education.

The present education system is teacher-centric.

From times immemorial, education has been expensive, as it is related to gaining and transmitting knowledge in India. ‘Information,’ the foundation upon which knowledge rests was and still is in limited supply.

If you want more info feel free to contact again


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