NTA-NET (UGC-NET) Public Administration (14) Development Administration-Development and Its Dimensions Study Material (Page 3 of 6)
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Right to Education
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Introduction
- Education leads to enlightenment, unemployment, good health and elevated status in life.
- It seeks to build up the personality of the pupil by assisting his physical, intellectual, moral and emotional development.
Historical Background
- The sub committee on Fundamental Rights of the Constituent Assembly included the right to primary education as fundamental right.
- In 1986, National Education Policy was approved by the Parliament and it ensured that all children will have five years of schooling or its equivalent upto 11 years of age.
- Ramamurti Committee in the year 1990 advocated making education a fundamental right.
- NPE 1986 Programme of Action indicates…
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Dimensions of Development
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- The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development commits the Global Community to “achieving sustainable development in three dimensions” .
- These three dimensions are- economic, social and environmental and they have to sought in a balanced and integrated manner.
- Integration of these dimensions is key to achieving sustainable development.
Integration of the Three Dimensions
- UNESCAP emphasizes on the need for four shifts in policy to promote integration:
- The basic conditions of social justice and ecological sustainability must become fundamental policy objectives rather than marginal objectives;
- There must be a shift from a predominantly short-term policy horizon to one that seeks long term be…
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