Jammu, April 2 -- The most powerful basis of society's progress is equal access to education, health and justice of its citizens. In a democratic system, these are not only facilities, but fundamental rights. But the question is, are these rights really reaching every person, or have they become a dream limited only to policies and speeches?
Education is considered the first stage of human development. Under the Right to Education Act (RTE) in India, children from 6 to 14 years old have been given the right to free and compulsory education. On paper, this system seems strong, but in reality the question of lack of resources, shortage of teachers and quality still remains in many government schools. On the other hand, the increasing fees of...