Monday, April 19, 2010

Girl education stressed in workshop on children

The Imphal Free Press

IMPHAL, April 17: A one day consultation on the Rights of Children to Free and Compulsory Education which was organized in coalition on Children`s Right to Protection (CCRP), Manipur was held yesterday at the conference Hall, Manipur Human Rights Commission.

S.Sharju Devi, Covenor, CCRP in her keynote address said that in Manipur, the right to compulsory education belongs to a marginalized section of the society and has been denied for the last many years. She also said that the government run schools are easily identified by the absence of the students, teachers, playgrounds and basic school amenities such as the toilet. As a result, there are thousands of children in the state who are out of school simply because, they cannot afford the exorbitant amount of school fees in the private schools around. Left with no options, these children are easy targets of child, labour and drug traffickers and even militants. Some depressed children turn to drugs and violence when left with no choice. She further questions as to how many students can the Model Schools cover in a district.

One of the resource person, N.Pramod Singh, Lecturer at the LMS Law College highlighted on the Acts & Articles passed by the Constitution for the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education. He stressed that Right to Education comes from Right to Life. The Father of our Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, has given it. Lawmakers, Parents, Guardians, School Authorities alike should see to it that the right to education should be ensured and that children from every walk of life should benefit from it.

Ch,Sheelamani, Lecturer, D.M College of Arts who was also one of the resource person discussed the prospect and challenges of Girl Child`s education in Manipur. She mentioned that women have also been suppressed since time immemorial. Be it in the population index, their social status, health conditions, women has always been one step behind their male counterparts.

The employment &education rate of women is also very low as compared to men. Empowerment of women for their upliftment is extremely essential to bring about the equality between the two genders.

It is said "educating a girl means educating the family, thus educating the whole nation." Education is the key to development and irrespective of gender, caste and economy, children need to be educated. She also said that for a girl, it is challenging in the male dominated society but that should not stop us from giving the girl child the proper education be it academic or vocational thus enabling the girl to lead a dignified life. We should not treat girls as the handicapped as compared to boys.

Ng.Nongyai. who presided today`s function as Chief Guest said that Children`s Right to Education is somewhat achieved, however, if their Rights to Health and Food is also ensured, it will be for the better. He also said that as our state is a conflict area-we should see to it that our children are imparted education and that the delivery of education meets the quality benchmark as does other children in the rest of the world.

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