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INCREASE LITERACY RATE IN INDIAINCREASE LITERACY RATE IN INDIA

• LITERACY IN INDIA IS A KEY FOR LITERACY IN INDIA IS A KEY FOR SOCIO- ECONOMICS PROGRESSSOCIO- ECONOMICS PROGRESS

• THE INDIAN LITERACY RATE GREW THE INDIAN LITERACY RATE GREW TO 66% IN 2007 FROM 12% AT TO 66% IN 2007 FROM 12% AT THE END OF THE BRITISH RULE IN THE END OF THE BRITISH RULE IN 1947.1947.

• BUTBUT THE LEVEL IS WELL BELOW THE LEVEL IS WELL BELOW THE WORLD AVERAGE LITERACY THE WORLD AVERAGE LITERACY RATE OF 84%RATE OF 84%

• INDIA CURRENTLY HAS THE INDIA CURRENTLY HAS THE LARGEST ILLLITERATE POPULATIN LARGEST ILLLITERATE POPULATIN OF ANY NATION ON EARTOF ANY NATION ON EART

• THERE IS A WIDE THERE IS A WIDE GENDERGENDER DISPARITY IN THE LITERACY RATE DISPARITY IN THE LITERACY RATE IN INDIA: ADULT IN 2009 WERE IN INDIA: ADULT IN 2009 WERE 76.9%76.9% FOR FOR MENMEN AND AND 54.5%54.5% FOR FOR WOMENWOMEN

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DREAM CLEAN AND GREEN INDIA

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DREAM GREEN AND CLEANDREAM GREEN AND CLEAN

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BUT

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POLLUTION IN THE POLLUTION IN THE ENVIRONMENTENVIRONMENT• PollutionPollution is the is the

introduction of introduction of contaminants into an contaminants into an environment that environment that causes instability, causes instability, disorder, harm or disorder, harm or discomfort to the discomfort to the ecosystem i.e. physical ecosystem i.e. physical systems or living systems or living organisms.Pollution organisms.Pollution can take the form of can take the form of chemical substances chemical substances or energy, such as or energy, such as noise, heat, or light noise, heat, or light

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REDUCE POLLUTION AND BECOME REDUCE POLLUTION AND BECOME ECOFRIENDLYECOFRIENDLY

• Use as much as CNG VEHCLES Use as much as CNG VEHCLES AS THEY ARE ECOFRIENDLYAS THEY ARE ECOFRIENDLY

• Keep smoke emission from Keep smoke emission from homes, factories, vehicles to homes, factories, vehicles to minimumminimum

• Never dump garbage near Never dump garbage near communal taps, wells and other communal taps, wells and other water bodies.water bodies.

• Prefer organic manure to Prefer organic manure to chemical fertilizers, paper to chemical fertilizers, paper to polythene, cotton, jute to polythene, cotton, jute to polyester. polyester.

• Dispose polythene bags Dispose polythene bags through proper channel. through proper channel.

• Plant more trees and Plant more trees and vegetation.vegetation.

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A girl child is A God's gift, nurture her like flower

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BUTBUT

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HOW SAD MANY GIRLS MISSING FROM OUR HOW SAD MANY GIRLS MISSING FROM OUR COUNTRY FOUND BURIED IN SOME GRAVE COUNTRY FOUND BURIED IN SOME GRAVE YARDYARD

Among various women related Among various women related issues in India, the female issues in India, the female foeticide and female infanticide foeticide and female infanticide has become one of the social has become one of the social problemproblem

• The sex ratio as per 2001 census The sex ratio as per 2001 census the females are 933 per 1000 the females are 933 per 1000 males.males.

• It has been proven in India and It has been proven in India and other countries where ever other countries where ever women have been given freedom women have been given freedom they have changed the world and they have changed the world and made a better place to live in.made a better place to live in.

• She is a goddess to be revered. She is a goddess to be revered. She is mother earth that sustains She is mother earth that sustains the very breath of humanity. the very breath of humanity. How How can man even think of killing her can man even think of killing her in the wombin the womb

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IS THIS A HUMANITY?IS THIS A HUMANITY?

• The print ad shows a The print ad shows a typical image of a typical image of a fetus sucking its fetus sucking its thumb, but when you thumb, but when you look closer, you see look closer, you see that the poor girl fetus that the poor girl fetus keeps her fingers keeps her fingers crossed as the crossed as the common sign of “good common sign of “good luck”, hoping to be luck”, hoping to be given a chance at life given a chance at life

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CHILD LABOURCHILD LABOUR

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Child labourChild labour refers to the employment of children refers to the employment of children at regular and sustained labourat regular and sustained labour

• Child labor in India is a Child labor in India is a human right issue for the human right issue for the whole world. It is a serious whole world. It is a serious and extensive problem, and extensive problem, with many children under with many children under the age of fourteen the age of fourteen working in carpet making working in carpet making factories, glass blowing factories, glass blowing units and making units and making fireworks with bare little fireworks with bare little hands. According to the hands. According to the statistics given by Indian statistics given by Indian government there are 20 government there are 20 million child laborers in million child laborers in the country, while other the country, while other agencies claim that it is 50 agencies claim that it is 50 million.million.

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HOW TO SAVE A CHILD HOW TO SAVE A CHILD LABOURLABOUR

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SAY NO TO CHILD LABOURSAY NO TO CHILD LABOUR

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HOW TO SAVE A CHILD HOW TO SAVE A CHILD LABOURLABOUR

• WE SHOULD NOT INDULGE WE SHOULD NOT INDULGE CHILDRENS IN LOBOUR WORKCHILDRENS IN LOBOUR WORK

• STRONG STEPS SHOULD BE TAKEN STRONG STEPS SHOULD BE TAKEN AGAINST THE PEOPLE WHO INDULGE AGAINST THE PEOPLE WHO INDULGE CHILDRENS IN LOBOUR WORK CHILDRENS IN LOBOUR WORK

• GIVE EDUCATION TO ALL CHILDREN GIVE EDUCATION TO ALL CHILDREN INSTEAD ALLOWING THEM TO WORKINSTEAD ALLOWING THEM TO WORK

• INCREASE AWARENESS AMONG INCREASE AWARENESS AMONG PEOPLEPEOPLE

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POPULATION GROWTH IN INDIAPOPULATION GROWTH IN INDIA

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OVER POPULATION IN INDIAOVER POPULATION IN INDIA

• The world has a The world has a population of 6 billion. population of 6 billion. As of March 2001, the As of March 2001, the total population of total population of India was a little over 1 India was a little over 1 billion -- 1,027,015,247 billion -- 1,027,015,247 to be exact to be exact (531,277,078; female: (531,277,078; female: 495,738,169). Of this 495,738,169). Of this number, 157,863,145 number, 157,863,145 are children up to the are children up to the age of six years age of six years (81,911,041 males and (81,911,041 males and 75,952,104 females).75,952,104 females).

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STOP POPULATION STOP POPULATION GROWTHGROWTH

FARST OF ALL FARST OF ALL GENDER BIASING GENDER BIASING SHOULD BE SHOULD BE REMOVEDREMOVED

INCREASE INCREASE AWARNESS AWARNESS AMONG PEOPLEAMONG PEOPLE

FAMILY PLANING FAMILY PLANING SHOULD BE SHOULD BE THERE IN ALL THERE IN ALL FAMILIESFAMILIES

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POVERTY IN INDIAPOVERTY IN INDIA Poverty in IndiaPoverty in India is widespread is widespread

with the nation estimated to with the nation estimated to have a third of the world's poor.have a third of the world's poor.

According to a 2005 World According to a 2005 World Bank estimate, 42% of India Bank estimate, 42% of India falls below the international falls below the international poverty line poverty line

Although the Indian economy Although the Indian economy has grown steadily over the last has grown steadily over the last two decades, its growth has two decades, its growth has been uneven when comparing been uneven when comparing different social groups, different social groups, economic groups, geographic economic groups, geographic regions, and rural and urban regions, and rural and urban areasareas

There were 421 million poor There were 421 million poor living under the MPI in Bihar, living under the MPI in Bihar, Chattisgarh, Jharkand, Madhya Chattisgarh, Jharkand, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Rajasthan, Pradesh, Orissa, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.

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Efforts to alleviate povertyEfforts to alleviate poverty

Eradication of poverty in India is generally only considered to Eradication of poverty in India is generally only considered to be a long-term goal. Poverty alleviation is expected to make be a long-term goal. Poverty alleviation is expected to make better progress in the next 50 years than in the past, as a better progress in the next 50 years than in the past, as a trickle-down effect of the growing middle class. Increasing trickle-down effect of the growing middle class. Increasing stress on education, reservation of seats in government jobs stress on education, reservation of seats in government jobs and the increasing empowerment of women and the and the increasing empowerment of women and the economically weaker sections of society, are also expected to economically weaker sections of society, are also expected to contribute to the alleviation of poverty contribute to the alleviation of poverty

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CORRUPTIONCORRUPTION

Corruption threatens people and their governments. Corruption threatens people and their governments. It makes societies unfair. It makes societies unfair.

Corruption is universal. It is present in developed Corruption is universal. It is present in developed and developing countries, in the bureaus of public and developing countries, in the bureaus of public or private sectors, and in nonprofit or charitable or private sectors, and in nonprofit or charitable organizations. organizations.

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ERADICATION OF CORRUPTIONERADICATION OF CORRUPTION

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STEPS OF CORRUPTION STEPS OF CORRUPTION ERADICATIONERADICATION

Eradication of corruption Eradication of corruption should be the nation’s should be the nation’s number-one priority in number-one priority in view of the ever-increasing view of the ever-increasing horizon of political and horizon of political and administrative corruption administrative corruption and its baneful multifarious and its baneful multifarious effects on the society-at-effects on the society-at-large.large.

It needs to be understood It needs to be understood by all that eradication of by all that eradication of corruption is only possible corruption is only possible if strong political if strong political commitment exists. commitment exists.

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STOP THISSTOP THIS

Without strong political Without strong political commitment, bureaucratic commitment, bureaucratic reorientation and a vibrant reorientation and a vibrant and effective civil society, and effective civil society, checking corruption turns checking corruption turns into a very difficult almost into a very difficult almost impossible task.impossible task.

In the context of In the context of Bangladesh only radical and Bangladesh only radical and fundamental policy fundamental policy measures initiated and measures initiated and strongly backed by a strongly backed by a committed political committed political leadership and supported leadership and supported and implemented by a and implemented by a reoriented bureaucracy and reoriented bureaucracy and watched and monitored by watched and monitored by an organized and vocal civil an organized and vocal civil society can control society can control corruptioncorruption

STOP THIS!!!

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EDUCATION SYSTEM IN EDUCATION SYSTEM IN INDIAINDIA

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INDIA EDUCATION HISTORICAL INDIA EDUCATION HISTORICAL BACKGROUNDBACKGROUND

There are There are evidences of evidences of imparting formal imparting formal education in ancient education in ancient India under the India under the Gurukul Gurukul system.system.

There are evidences There are evidences of imparting formal of imparting formal education in ancient education in ancient India under the India under the Gurukul system.Gurukul system.

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INDIA EUCATION PRESENT INDIA EUCATION PRESENT CONDITIONCONDITION

Soon after gaining Soon after gaining independence in 1947, independence in 1947, making education making education available to all had available to all had become a priority for the become a priority for the governmentgovernment

According to the 2001 According to the 2001 census, the total literacy census, the total literacy rate in India is 65.38%. rate in India is 65.38%. The female literacy rate is The female literacy rate is only 54.16%. The gap only 54.16%. The gap between rural and urban between rural and urban literacy rate is also very literacy rate is also very significant in Indiasignificant in India

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CONCLUSIONCONCLUSION Despite all the Despite all the

efforts to develop efforts to develop the education the education system in India, system in India, access, equity and access, equity and quality of quality of education in India education in India continue to haunt continue to haunt the policy makers the policy makers till this date. till this date.

This has mainly This has mainly been due to the been due to the widespread widespread poverty and poverty and various prejudices various prejudices

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RECENT RECENT TECHNOLOGYTECHNOLOGY

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India is one of the top-ranking countries India is one of the top-ranking countries in the field of basic research.in the field of basic research.

Indian Science has come to be regarded Indian Science has come to be regarded as one of the most powerful instruments as one of the most powerful instruments of growth and development, especially of growth and development, especially in the emerging scenario and in the emerging scenario and competitive economy. competitive economy.

The Department of Science & The Department of Science & Technology plays a pivotal role in Technology plays a pivotal role in promotion of science & technology in the promotion of science & technology in the country. country.

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3G TECHNOLOGY3G TECHNOLOGY

• 3G or Third Generation 3G or Third Generation technology is a convergence technology is a convergence of various Second of various Second Generation Generation telecommunication systems. telecommunication systems.

• The technology is intended The technology is intended for SMARTPHONES - for SMARTPHONES - multimedia cell phonesmultimedia cell phones

• The 3G technology provides The 3G technology provides for internet surfing, for internet surfing, downloading, e-mail downloading, e-mail attachment downloading, attachment downloading, audio-video conferencing, audio-video conferencing, fax services and many other fax services and many other broadband applications broadband applications

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INVENTIONS NEEDED- INVENTIONS NEEDED- FUTURE TECHNOLOGYFUTURE TECHNOLOGY

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1. Future Technology - Free Energy 2. Future Technology - Transporter 3. Future Technology - Universal Communicator

4. Future Technology - Fountain of Youth

5. Future Technology - Protective Force Field

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THANKTHANK

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