Friday 12 September 2014



Being in IT What we can do for Rural development
--Gyan Prakash
--Ishita Gupta
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Problems in rural areas
1.     Less Educational awareness
2.     Lack of well qualified teachers in rural areas
3.     Quality of education is not so well
4.     Political parties plays an important role but they do nothing more than corruption
5.     Analysis through NSS camp
6.     Problem in Aanganvari
7.     We have to encourage the students in rural areas by our motivational lectures.
8.     Is Govt. is providing resources to these rural areas
     --Yes it is But only 15% of those anti-poverty funds reached the poor.
      9.  Every village is not provided with school which means that students have to go to another village to get education. Owing to this parents usually do not send their daughters to school, leading to a failure in achieving rural education in India.
    10. Poverty is another setback in our nation. Govt. Schools are not so good but private schools are so much expensive. This results in a very low number of students actually clearing their secondary education and taking admission in a colleges for further studies.
   11.  Most textbooks are in English and since people in rural areas either speak their native language or Hindi, but not English. This result in lack of their interest in studies.
 12. There is a difference between city and village student not in terms of brain or development but their initial environment, skills learning ability, availability of infrastructure, and access to different facilities.

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Motivating the villages’ before  opening the schools
Abolition the system in rural areas, the system which is acting as a milestone in its development

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