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=== People’s Alliance for fundamental raight to education – PAFRE - Demands in your education manifesto – a national campaign ===
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=== People’s Alliance for fundamental right to education – PAFRE - Demands in your education manifesto – a national campaign ===
 
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Our party is committed to curb privatization and commercialization of education and promises to enact a comprehensive regulatory framework to enforce accountability of private schools. It includes regulation of fees, minimum norms and standards for quality and institutional structure for parents’ participation.
 
Our party is committed to curb privatization and commercialization of education and promises to enact a comprehensive regulatory framework to enforce accountability of private schools. It includes regulation of fees, minimum norms and standards for quality and institutional structure for parents’ participation.
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We urge you to include the above in your manifesto as people’s agenda… ([[2019EducationManifesto|Read more]]) </br>
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We urge you to include the above in your manifesto as people’s agenda… ([[2019EducationManifesto|Read more]])  
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=== All India Peoples Science Net work (AIPSN) & Bharat Gyan Vigyan Samiti (BGVS) - Peoples Manifesto on School Education and Literacy ===
 
=== All India Peoples Science Net work (AIPSN) & Bharat Gyan Vigyan Samiti (BGVS) - Peoples Manifesto on School Education and Literacy ===
 
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.
 
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.