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INTRODUCTION :
In our national perception education is essential for all. This fundamental to our all around development. material and spirituals. Education has been acculturating role. It refines sensitivities and perceptions that contributes to national cohesion, a scientific temper and independence of mind and spirit. Thus furthering the goals of socialism, secularism and democracy enshrined in our constitution. Thus
| Education develops man power for different levels of economy. | |
| It is also the substrate on which research and
development flourish being the ultimate guarantee of national self-reliance. | |
| Education is unique investment in the present and future. This cardinal principle is the
key to the national policy on education. | |
| The concept of national system of education implies that all students irrespective of caste, creed, location of sex have access to education of a comparable quality, up to a level. |
Minimum levels of learning will be laid down for each stage of education. Education will provide equal opportunity to all not in access, but also in the condition of success.
Keeping the above facts in mind the Haryana Govt. has formulated its own new education policy 2000, which high lights as under:
100% enrolment of children by 2003 : | |
| Universalization of elementary education. | |
| Elimination of disparities in education among different social and
economic groups. | |
| Retention of girls students. | |
| Decentralization of education administration. | |
| Increased allocation of budget education (from 2.1% of state GDP to 6.00% of the state GDP) | |
| Vocational education. | |
| Introduction of English from class-I |
| Introduction of Information Technology Education (Computer
Education) in both Urban and Rural Area Schools. | |
| Rural service and Training of teachers. |
| Quality improvement. | |
| Optimum utilization of infrastructures. | |
| Reforms in management skills. | |
| Value education | |
| Primary Education in two phases: Class I -II : Learning of mother tongue and other regional languages. Class III-V :Learning of other subjects Mathematics, Environment Studies. |
To achieve the above aims there are no. of school and teacher's detailed as given below:
| SNO | TYPE OF SCHOOL |
| 1. | PRIMARY SCHOOL |
| 2. | MIDDLE SCHOOL |
| 3. | HIGH SCHOOL |
| 4. | SR. SECONDARY SCHOOL |
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