Education

Education

Their lives filled with fear, uncertainity and diseases

Education is an imperative area that is essential for the progress and development of the individuals, society and nation. The individuals, who are residing in the conditions of poverty often, encounter various impediments within the course of acquisition of education and development of literacy skills. The impact of poverty on education is mainly considered unfavourable, but measures are required to get implemented to Poverty affects many people. But, arguably, the effects of poverty are seen most in children. And, with 1.21 billion people living below the poverty line in India, the children are sure to bear the repercussions of it. Not only does poverty affect a child’s development and educational outcomes, it also severely affects a child s morality and understanding of the right and wrong, as they are denied access to the basic fundamental rights alleviate the barriers that arise due to poverty within the course of acquisition of education. While education is every child’s basic right, severe poverty and deprivation, population growth, war zones and natural catastrophes are depriving many children of a world of books and learning.

India’s literacy rate is about 74% - leaving a quarter of the population without basic reading and writing skills. Poverty and illiteracy are closely linked - and with the second largest population in the world, India is home to one-third of all world poverty.

While 22% of Indians fall below the poverty line, it has been estimated that more than half of the nation’s population lacks even basic literacy skills.

India’s poverty situation is improving but problems related to poor health and sanitation, low levels of education, unemployment and malnutrition, remain.

Dropouts face extremely bleak economic and social prospects. Compared to high school graduates, they are less likely find a job and earn a living wage, and more likely to be poor and to suffer from a variety of adverse health outcomes. Dropping out of high school has adverse consequences, including negative effects on employment, lifetime earnings, and physical health. Students often fail to complete high school for complex reasons that often manifest long before they reach high school.

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