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The Indian constitution, adopted in 1950, made it the duty of the Government to provide free and compulsory education to children up to age 14 in ten years, by 1960. But till 1990, about half of the 200 million children in such an age group were out of school, as never enrolled or drop outs. This of course is the basic reason for adult illiteracy. One of the major social sector challenges in India therefore continues to be spread of basic education to children.

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Teacher’s Training Programme in Basic Education ( Basic Education)

Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh from 3rd to 12th of May 2005
Tuesday 3 May 2005 by BGVS
Between the 3rd and 12th of May 2005, BGVS Madhya Pradesh will be conducting a Teacher’s Training Programme. This training programme will emphasise skill-building through cooperation and teamwork in order for teachers to learn techniques to enhance their teaching (...) > continue

BGVS’ mandate toward Basic Education ( Basic Education)

Monday 4 April 2005
The challenge is two fold; to provide access to those who have no facilities and to improve the quality and relevance of education so that children do not drop out due to lack of interest, or achieve very little. > continue

November 2004 JOL Festival

Bal Mela: Joy of Learning in Delhi! (Joy of Learning)

Saturday 18 December 2004 by BGVS
BGVS is launching a Delhi State Center with an initiative of holding a JOY OF LEARNING FESTIVAL, in New Delhi on 27th November-29th November 2004. JOY OF LEARNING is a means of developing interest in children towards education in general and science in particular; learn science & technology (...) > continue

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