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== People’s Alliance for fundamental raight to education – PAFRE - Demands in your education manifesto – a national campaign ==
 
== People’s Alliance for fundamental raight to education – PAFRE - Demands in your education manifesto – a national campaign ==
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Dear Madam/Sir,
== All India Peoples Science Net work (AIPSN) & Bharat Gyan Vigyan Samiti (BGVS) - Peoples Manifesto on School Education and Literacy ==
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We, the members of PEOPLE’S ALLIANCE FOR FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT TO EDUCATION –PAFRE, as a part of our national campaign to make care, including health, nutrition , early opportunities for young children to stimulate sensory development and sustainable education of an equitable quality for all children until the age of 18 years as a prime political agenda in the forthcoming parliamentary elections 2019. This national campaign is led by the Alliance for Early Child Development, Right to Education Forum and Campaign Against Child Labour. We demand the following as non-negotiable commitments to be included in your party manifesto. We also demand a political commitment to fulfil the same post-elections. OUR DEMANDS IN YOUR MANIFESTO
 
We, the members of PEOPLE’S ALLIANCE FOR FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT TO EDUCATION –PAFRE, as a part of our national campaign to make care, including health, nutrition , early opportunities for young children to stimulate sensory development and sustainable education of an equitable quality for all children until the age of 18 years as a prime political agenda in the forthcoming parliamentary elections 2019. This national campaign is led by the Alliance for Early Child Development, Right to Education Forum and Campaign Against Child Labour. We demand the following as non-negotiable commitments to be included in your party manifesto. We also demand a political commitment to fulfil the same post-elections. OUR DEMANDS IN YOUR MANIFESTO
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We urge you to include the above in your manifesto as people’s agenda… ([[2019EducationManifesto|Read more]])
 
We urge you to include the above in your manifesto as people’s agenda… ([[2019EducationManifesto|Read more]])
|1. As per the 2011 census data 27 % are non-iterate, which covers more than 30 crores of our population. The literacy rate for women is only 65% that means 35% of women are still non-literate. There is a low rate of literacy among Dalits, Adivasis, fishworkers in coastal areas and people belonging to Other Backward Communities. How can we justify the present state of affairs especially the existence of more than 30 crores of non-literate brothers and sisters in our country even after 71 years of independence.
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== All India Peoples Science Net work (AIPSN) & Bharat Gyan Vigyan Samiti (BGVS) - Peoples Manifesto on School Education and Literacy ==
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1. As per the 2011 census data 27 % are non-iterate, which covers more than 30 crores of our population. The literacy rate for women is only 65% that means 35% of women are still non-literate. There is a low rate of literacy among Dalits, Adivasis, fishworkers in coastal areas and people belonging to Other Backward Communities. How can we justify the present state of affairs especially the existence of more than 30 crores of non-literate brothers and sisters in our country even after 71 years of independence.
    
2. The Education For All Global Monitoring Report 2013-2014 (GMR) released worldwide by the UNESCO acknowledges that India has by far the largest population of illiterate adults at 287 million, amounting to 37 percent of the global total. The report vividly underlines the fact that people in the most marginalized groups have continued to be denied opportunities for education over the decade. The report further said that the richest young women in India have already achieved universal literacy but the poorest are projected only to do so around 2080, noticing that huge disparities within India point to a failure to target support adequately towards those who need it the most.
 
2. The Education For All Global Monitoring Report 2013-2014 (GMR) released worldwide by the UNESCO acknowledges that India has by far the largest population of illiterate adults at 287 million, amounting to 37 percent of the global total. The report vividly underlines the fact that people in the most marginalized groups have continued to be denied opportunities for education over the decade. The report further said that the richest young women in India have already achieved universal literacy but the poorest are projected only to do so around 2080, noticing that huge disparities within India point to a failure to target support adequately towards those who need it the most.
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