IMPHAL,
Sep 28: Lack of initiative by school autho-rities to effectively imple- ment
contents of Right to Education (RTE) Act has been pointed out at a one-day State
level consultation on RTE organised by Manipur Alliance for Child
Rights (MACR) at MFDC auditorium, Palace Compound today.
Delivering
the key-note address MACR convenor K Pradipkumar alleged that almost the schools
are yet to implement contents of RTE.
Informing
that a specific survey was recently conducted in 88 educational institutions,
comprising of eight private schools, 61 Government schools, 14 aided schools and
five run by ADCs, to assess extent of RTE coverage, Pradipkumar claimed that
inspite of some private school authorities informing that fee relaxation has
been granted to certain section of the students there is vast variation in
actual implementation of the national project.
The
rate of implementation is even worst in case of Government schools, alleged the
convenor who regretted that despite completing a year of RTE implementation in
Manipur the benefit continues to elude the student community.
Noting
that RTE was implemented belately in Manipur compared to other States embracing
the project since September 2011, Pradipkumar lamented that the concept of free
education enshrined in RTE remains a far-fetched dream for the student community
of Manipur.
Stating
that non implementation of RTE in Manipur is severely affecting education of
HIV/AIDS infected children, he also informed that corporal punishment is totally
prohibited under RTE.
Besides
delay in implementing RTE, absence of basic facility in Government schools is
compounding the problem with students suffering from physical disabilities
unable to pursue their academic interest.
As
mid-day meal cannot be assured to the young students on all working days there
is little hope that noble projects would be implemented in a judicious manner in
the State, rued the convenor while suggesting that there is need for changing
the attitude of school authorities as well as concept of officials associated
with implementing the schemes.
Pradipkumar
further highlighted that school bags and uniforms under the Sarva Shiksha
Abhiyan (SSA) project are being denied to the students even though there is
clear-cut guidelines under RTE for ensuring the students get these items.
Zonal
Education Officers of some districts and sub-divisions who were present at the
occasion contended that efforts are on to judiciously implement provisions of
RTE to schools under their respective ambit.
Officials
of SSA and Education Department, along with representatives of student bodies
and civil society organisations also attended the programme.
State Commission for Child Rights a reality
soon'
Source: The Sangai Express
Source: The Sangai Express
Imphal, September 28 2012: The Manipur State Commission for Protection
of Child Rights would become a reality soon, according to Social Welfare
Minister AK Mirabai.
Addressing the inaugural function of district level consultative programme organised by Child Welfare Committee, Thoubal today at Indoor Stadium, College Road, Thoubal, AK Mirabai said a commission to safeguard the rights of children would be set up within a short period of time.
The Minister said altogether 305 children have been rescued from being trafficked from 2009 till the last week of this month.
She said that in order to empower rights, provide protection and rehabilitation package to the children under the Juvenile Justice Act, a commission for the protection of child rights is a must.
Mirabai also stressed on the need for maintaining coordination of all line departments like Education, health, Home, Law for ensuring full rights of the children.
The inaugural function of the programme was also graced by MLA O Landhoni and Director of Social Welfare, G Satyabati Devi as the president and guest of honour respectively.
Giving the keynote address, Chairperson of Child Welfare Committee, Thoubal, Mala Lisham said that understanding child rights is necessary in order to ensure the children of their rights.
As such, children must be equipped with a proper knowledge about their rights.
MLA O Landhoni said some children became victims of trafficking due to lack of measures on the part of some parents.
She urged the parents to take extra care in raising their children so that the children do not deviate from the mainstream.
G Satyabati harps on the need to maintain close coordination of concerned departments in order to ensure children of their rights.
Resource persons of the technical session, L Pishak Singh, Chairperson of CWC, Bishnupur spoke on child rights from Manipur's perspective.
He underlined that rights of children are often violated in Manipur and other conflict areas.
In order to safeguard the rights of children, all link departments should work in close tandem.
He suggested that a separate budget should be prepared by all link departments for children and to improve justice delivery system.
Addressing the inaugural function of district level consultative programme organised by Child Welfare Committee, Thoubal today at Indoor Stadium, College Road, Thoubal, AK Mirabai said a commission to safeguard the rights of children would be set up within a short period of time.
The Minister said altogether 305 children have been rescued from being trafficked from 2009 till the last week of this month.
She said that in order to empower rights, provide protection and rehabilitation package to the children under the Juvenile Justice Act, a commission for the protection of child rights is a must.
Mirabai also stressed on the need for maintaining coordination of all line departments like Education, health, Home, Law for ensuring full rights of the children.
The inaugural function of the programme was also graced by MLA O Landhoni and Director of Social Welfare, G Satyabati Devi as the president and guest of honour respectively.
Giving the keynote address, Chairperson of Child Welfare Committee, Thoubal, Mala Lisham said that understanding child rights is necessary in order to ensure the children of their rights.
As such, children must be equipped with a proper knowledge about their rights.
MLA O Landhoni said some children became victims of trafficking due to lack of measures on the part of some parents.
She urged the parents to take extra care in raising their children so that the children do not deviate from the mainstream.
G Satyabati harps on the need to maintain close coordination of concerned departments in order to ensure children of their rights.
Resource persons of the technical session, L Pishak Singh, Chairperson of CWC, Bishnupur spoke on child rights from Manipur's perspective.
He underlined that rights of children are often violated in Manipur and other conflict areas.
In order to safeguard the rights of children, all link departments should work in close tandem.
He suggested that a separate budget should be prepared by all link departments for children and to improve justice delivery system.
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