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Unaffordability Of Education In India - A Major Blow To The Social Development Of India


Ritik Gupta, Allahabad High Court, Lucknow Bench

Mansi Maurya, Advocate, Allahabad High Court, Lucknow Bench


Education has become a commodity. Those who can afford to buy it buy it, and those who can sell it make money out of it.

- Kailash Satyarthi


ABSTRACT


Education is the key for the upliftment of society and overall development leading to the all round of development of a nation especially in the case of India. After the independence in 1947, and subsequent LPG (liberalization, privatization and globalization) policy of the union government, it makes the way for the accessibility of private education and the competitive environment between govt. and private institute. As the time progress, we see the new challenges already coming in front of all of us. Not only impacting the individuals but also society as a whole. From recent phenomena of covid-19 pandemic to the current challenges of A.I. it posted a challenge and opportunity to tackle this challenge and pave a way for the progress of individuals as well as to the whole nation. But recent deteriorating situations of educations in india to the whole posted a great challenges in front of us. Due to the continuous changes in the international policies and war going on in some part of the world with addition to inflation, it poses a survival challenge to the poor and middle class especially lower middle class sections. Education must be accessible to all with affordable prices.




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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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