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Volume : I, Issue : IV, May - 2011

Globalization and Education Inequality in India

Hanumantappa. B. Sedamkar , Atik-ur-rahaman. S.M

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

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Globalization policies helped to attain the growth of member nations in all respects. But the growth and development that has been made has limited to only rich class people. As such, there is inequality of wealth, income, education and employment among the masses. Particularly the developing countries have been affected due to such globalization policies. The present paper discussed on the disparities in primary and secondary education. Further, the policies and schemes to eliminate the inequalities in education of the state governments and central government are discussed. The paper also covered national policy on education and its aims and objectives and its effective execution.

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Hanumantappa. B. Sedamkar , Atik-ur-rahaman. S.M, (2011). Globalization and Education Inequality in India. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. I, Issue. IV, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/149.pdf

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