Education: Right and Boon for All
When we
talk about Education, what primarily comes into our minds is- Books, Pens,
Crayon, Children in School but is this it? No, there is a bigger picture to it.
What we know that education is the knowledge that one gets through books,
teacher and peers and what shapes one as an active individual and what one may
call it as attainment of academic excellence. If Education shapes one as an
active individual and the knowledge then it must be essential for everyone,
right? Sure, Education is essential for every citizen but the bigger question
is that- “Do they all have access to it?”
The answer
would definitely “NO”, not only because there have been no rapid influential
efforts but due to various other factors as well.
The meaning
of Education goes beyond the understanding of “Attainment of Academic
Excellence”.
Right to
Education is a fundamental right under Article 21A of the Indian Constitution,
which is legally guaranteed and enshrined in national constitutions. Right to
Education ensures that everyone has access to education irrespective of the
background that they may come from. It not only educates individuals but makes
them an aware and active citizen by empowering them and fostering social inclusion,
elimination poverty, boosting employed and efficiently contributing to the
economy. The right is not only effective in India but is recognized globally,
without any discrimination treating all the individuals the same.
In India,
free and effective elementary education has been made compulsory as the legal
key aspect. The right ensures that all the children up to the 14 years of age
are educated and are not deprived of their fundamental right. It not only looks
for the elementary education but also encompasses higher education, embracing
the vocational training in India and providing lifelog opportunities.
For an
individual’s overall development and growth- education is must as it equips
them with knowledge, skills and the abilities for critical thinking.
An educated
citizen actively participates in democratic processes and human rights
fostering the efficient and fair development of the country and protecting them
from being exploited.
In our
society there is a gap between the society, one side of the society includes
educated and wealthy class of people living a fulfilled life whereas on the
other side of the bridge are the illiterate under-privileged citizens prone to
being exploited. The root of the gap can be bridged by Education by promoting
equality and providing opportunities to individuals belonging from marginalized
communities.
Education
not only let the individuals be aware of their rights and safeguards them from
being exploited, it also helps to boost the economic growth by providing a set
of more skilled workforce through training. Educated people often are not
bounded by limits and tend to chase their dreams.
Education
lets these people pursue their passion enduring that the potential is utilized
properly by developing talent and strengths.
Hence, it is the responsibility of the government to ensure that every child has access to quality education for their own overall development and growth and also in shaping the future of our society- both economically and socially. It must be made sure that Education is free, compulsory and inclusive and also the schools must not charge high fees in the name of the Right to Education and it must be made sure that no child id deprived of their fundamental right. Every individual must also support the initiatives with respect to the Education Campaigns.