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PRIMARY EDUCATION FOR SOCIAL CHANGE

Change is the unchanging law of Nature, and the same law is applicable to society as well. Human society keeps continuously changing and evolving. Social change is sometimes revolutionary, sometimes evolutionary, sometimes creeping in or sipping in and percolating down to remotest strata of society. Amongst all other means of social transformation slow and gradual change, reaching at a value level is capable of altering and moulding human thinking, is the most powerful one, and Primary education is one of those means.

It is the most important lever for social, economic, cultural, technological and political transformation. Education in a given country must be framed according to its social and cultural values but at the same time it must be capable of building quality human resources capable to cater needs of the changing world. Primary Education ,when offered as a matter of right helps in the understanding of other human and constitutional rights,helps in internalisation of social reforms and law. Primary education is required for everybody even an agrarian, craftsman or a fisherman etc.

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Vaishali Golivadekar
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