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Volume : I, Issue : VIII, September - 2011

National Unity for Education System in India

Kannan.S.&.Raja.M.C.

DOI : 10.9780/22307850, Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

We live in a world of Multi-Languages, diverse religious, various communication and composite culture. Yet by and large the social life of our people is marked by harmony and powerful co-existence. However, since two decades after our independence, divisive tendency born of parochial interest and accusation of one community by a section of the other and vile versa are on the increase. To effectively check this unhealthy trend education is to be used us to tool to prepare our youths belonging to different communities to live in harmony and peace with their fellow countrymen. After independence the concept of mass education has received attention. Yet very little has been done to build up and develop a bond of union among the people of diverse interests through education. Education was not qualitative enough, for values and issues assumed no priority in curriculum. The curriculum designed for elementary, secondary and higher education glaringly lacked commitment to produce young men and women with national and secular out look. Infect secular out look alone can promote the unity of the people and preserve the independence of our country.1

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Kannan.S.&.Raja.M.C., (2011). National Unity for Education System in India. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. I, Issue. VIII, DOI : 10.9780/22307850, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/496.pdf

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  10. Government of India ,The Constitution of India, New Delhi,p.25.
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  13. Government of India ,op.cit.,p.15
  14. Dr.Sharma, History of Education in India,Agra. PP.110- 119.

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