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Rural India’s aspiration for quality education has never really been met. It is important to aim high. Currently, GoI spends about Rs 12,500 annually, per enrolled student in 2014 (about 3-4% of GDP). This has been a stated goal for India’s education policy since the 1960s.
By Varun GandhiA typical school in Bikaner’s outlying villages in Rajasthan often has two classes conducted at the same time in a single room — with children sitting in rows, and one group facing one way, towards a wall with a blackboard, and another the other way. Sometimes lessons can be mixed up, making it hard for any student to understand arithmetic over the din — the teacher may not even come to know.Rural India’s aspiration for quality
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