Education under Globalisation

Burial of the Constitutional Dream

Neeraj Jain

978-93-50023-38-9

Aakar Books, New Delhi, 2015

Language: English

318 pages

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The Constitution of India directs the State to provide free, compulsory and equitable education to all children up to the age of 14 years. The Right to Education Act supposedly grants to all children in the age-group 6-14 years the fundamental right to free and compulsory education.

India's policy-makers refuse to learn from history. All developed countries, and all major developing countries, in the initial stages of their development, focused on providing FREE and EQUITABLE and GOOD QUALITY school education to ALL their children, and many later expanded it to university education. Recognising that the private sector will only invest for profits in all these countries, the State took the primary responsibility for this, and made adequate provision of resources.

There is no historical script that points to any other way to achieve universalisation of education and without that, no society can truly hope to develop . . .

Neeraj Jain

Neeraj Jain is a B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering. He is a social activist and is the Convenor of Lokayat, an activist group based in Pune. He is also a member of the National Executive of Socialist Party (India). He is the author of several books, including Globalisation or Recolonisation?, Nuclear Energy: Technology From Hell and Education Under Globalisation: Burial of the Constitutional Dream, and also several booklets and articles on a wide range of issues.