Ashutosh Thite
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Posted 5 year ago
I think we should once again think on 'cost is not the problem.' How many schools are well equipped with the necessary instruments and the required skilled manpower to guide students to learn activities like dance/ singing/ acting ? The government funding for schools for even basic facilities and instruments is inadequate. According to a UDISE survey in 2014, 58% of schools do not have the requisite lab for classes 9 and 10th, where integrated science module is taught to students. In order to include things like dance/ singing/ acting in core curriculum, more funding will be required. And it will put more pressure on the current inadequate funds.
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Ananya M
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Posted 5 year ago Ananya M

Great point. Agree completely

ARNAV DESHMUKH
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ARNAV DESHMUKH

I guess we forgetting the revolution made in the education sector in Delhi! If one wishes to do a change, he can that too in the available finances

31 Oct 2020
Meenakshi Hooda
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Posted 5 year ago Meenakshi Hooda

Schools have lack of basic resources and also skilled manpower.

Aishwarya Alamad
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Aishwarya Alamad

Government gives funds to the schools which can be utilised in efficient way and the resources can be made available.

31 Oct 2020