Monday, July 1, 2013

Universal education has proven to be the best means to eliminate poverty and bring gender equality. Similarly on an individual level, its been observed that education uplifts one's standard of life.


 Research has shown that every year of school increases an individual's wages by 10 percent. This is true for both men and women, and profits are higher in developing countries. But in the developing world, going to school is rarely free. Students must provide their own transportation costs, purchase uniforms, textbooks, notebooks and pencils to pay. Children who can not afford basic expenses can not go to school. If families are struggling to stay above the poverty line, the additional cost of the school is an investment likely. One in three children worldwide never walk into a classroom.




 In most of Asia countries, literacy rate is very low i-e in India, only 6-8% of the population complete secondary education.
For the past 20 years, the acceptance of the World worked hard to help all those who want to go to school an opportunity to make sure. Recently, many platforms have launched an initiative to identify and sponsor talented children, but who are economically poor desperately ill farming communities. 





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