MY VISION FOR INDIA Presented by R. Lalthansangi
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Description: MY VISION FOR INDIA Presented by R Lalthansangi Group no 4 BEd Special Education Semester II GROUP 4 MEMBERS Miriam Lalsangzeli R Lalthansangi Remsangpuii Salome Lalduhpuii Vanlalmuanawmi Vanneihchawngi Victory Vanlalruati Z
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MY VISION FOR INDIA Presented by R. Lalthansangi Group no. 4 B.Ed. Special Education, Semester II GROUP - 4 MEMBERS Miriam Lalsangzeli R. Lalthansangi Remsangpuii Salome Lalduhpuii Vanlalmuanawmi Vanneihchawngi Victory Vanlalruati Z. Lalrawntluangi Zoramchhani R. Lalhruaitluanga R. Lalnunthara T. Lalmuansanga VLMS Dawngliana Wycliff Lalchhandama Malsawmzuala Hnamte Our vision “You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” – Mahatma Gandhi We have seen our country resurrect from the chains of British bondage after a long struggle of freedom, won in 1947. ‘India 2020: A vision for the New Millennium’ (By Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and Y.S. Rajan), Dr. Kalam described the plan as “Transforming the nation into a developed country..” by 2020. India has evolved and stood among the prideful line of nations heading towards new heights of development and well being. However, after 75 years of Independence, why is India, being the largest democratic country, still retaining the tag of a ‘developing country’ for so long? Our main vision – India to become a developed country by 2030. Where india stands According to the Human Development Index, Rank 1-66: Very high human development Rank 67-119: High human development Rank 120-156: Medium human development Rank 157-189: Low human development India – 131st among 189 countries in the 2020 Human Development Index, according to United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Human Development Index is the measure of a nation's health, education, and standards of living. India, Bhutan (129), Bangladesh (133), Nepal (142), and Pakistan (154) were ranked among countries with medium human development, the 2020 Human Development Report said. Categories to develop on EDUCATION HEALTH AGRICULTURE DEFENCE ECONOMY The development made in these categories will all diverge into the same goal, that is, the development of the country as a whole. EDUCATION EDUCATION FOR WOMEN Low female literacy rate in India Gender disparity EDUCATION FOR THE UNDERPRIVILEGED Minorities Disabled Female literacy rate in India is around 60%, 22 percentage points below world average. As per the 2011 census, over 80% of the country’s young female population (aged 7 to 29) is literate. LOW FEMALE LITERACY RATE Literacy rate, adult female (% of females aged 15 and above) Apart from the low female literacy, there is also a wide gender disparity in India’s performance on literacy with a difference of around 20 percentage points between male and female literacy rates. This disparity has been persistent throughout the years, although it