Books by Anwar Salahudeen
A Compilation of questions and answers about the role of muslims in the south african struggle fo... more A Compilation of questions and answers about the role of muslims in the south african struggle for liberation/
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Farid Esack
Book Reviews by Anwar Salahudeen
Reading 'Other People's Children' by Lisa Delpit in the context of Cultural Conflict inside the c... more Reading 'Other People's Children' by Lisa Delpit in the context of Cultural Conflict inside the classroom.
Papers by Anwar Salahudeen
United Nations Development programme (UND) listed Education as the most important of the three co... more United Nations Development programme (UND) listed Education as the most important of the three constituents in Human Developmental Index (HDI). Education as a primary source of Human development, the state and central governments have to prioritise it more than other things in budgetary allocations and funding plans. Before UND’s developmental index, Indian constitution came in to effective on 26th January 1956 emphasised that the education is the responsibility of the all Indians. It clearly states “For anyone interested in education and in the educating of the future citizens the importance of having a firm grasp over all the constitutional provisions which are made for solving educational and social problems in the country is extremely vital’’. (Khan, 2015) The 42nd constitutional amendment in 1976 brought a drastic change in education by putting it in to concurrent list where the state and central government have both responsible for it. The constitution also gives primary importance to elementary education 86th amendment by enlisting the education as a fundamental right by ensuring free and compulsory education to all the children of age 6-14 years. This paper tries to analyse the importance of elementary education given in budgetary allocations in India by looking the educational planning as an essential element of economic and social planning.
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