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Basic Education for Children and Dropout Rates: A Global and Indian Challenge

Basic Education for Children and Dropout Rates: A Global and Indian Challenge

Basic education is the foundation of any society, yet in many developing countries — including India — it remains a major challenge. Due to poverty, social inequality, child labor, early marriage, and lack of infrastructure, millions of children drop out of school every year. In India, government efforts such as the Mid-Day Meal Scheme, Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan, and the Right to Education Act (RTE) have made progress, but dropout rates — especially at the middle and secondary level — remain a concern.

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Basic Education for Children and Dropout Rates: A Global and Indian Challenge

Globally, organizations like UNICEF, UNESCO, and GPE (Global Partnership for Education) are working to bring children back to school and ensure that every child receives quality education. Re-enrollment campaigns, nutritious school meals, digital learning tools, and community outreach programs are some of the key strategies being implemented to tackle this crisis.

In conclusion, education is not just about literacy — it is the most powerful tool for personal growth, social transformation, and national development.


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