Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Right To Education in India

  • Every child between the ages of 6 to 14 years has the right to free and compulsory education. This is stated as per the 86th Constitution Amendment Act added Article 21A. The right to education act seeks to give effect to this amendment
  • The government schools shall provide free education to all the children and the schools will be managed by school management committees (SMC). Private schools shall admit at least 25% of the children in their schools without any fee.
  • The National Commission for Elementary Education shall be constituted to monitor all aspects of elementary education including quality.
 
History Of Right To Education Act:-
December 2002
86th Amendment Act (2002) via Article 21A (Part III) seeks to make free and compulsory education a Fundamental Right for all children in the age group 6-14 years.

October 2003
A first draft of the legislation envisaged in the above Article, viz., Free and Compulsory Education for Children Bill, 2003, was prepared and posted on this website in October, 2003, inviting comments and suggestions from the public at large.

2004
Subsequently, taking into account the suggestions received on this draft, a revised draft of the Bill entitled Free and Compulsory Education Bill, 2004, was prepared and posted on the http://education.nic.in website.

June 2005
The CABE (Central Advisory Board of Education) committee drafted the ‘Right to Education’ Bill and submitted to the Ministry of HRD. MHRD sent it to NAC where Mrs. Sonia Gandhi is the Chairperson. NAC sent the Bill to PM for his observation.

14th July 2006
The finance committee and planning commission rejected the Bill citing the lack of funds and a Model bill was sent to states for the making necessary arrangements. (Post-86th amendment, States had already cited lack of funds at State level)

19th July 2006
CACL, SAFE, NAFRE, CABE invited ILP and other organizations for a Planning meeting to discuss the impact of the Parliament action, initiate advocacy actions and set directions on what needs to be done at the district and village levels.
Provides for free and compulsory education to all children of the age of six to fourteen years

Read more at: http://www.icbse.com/right-to-education-act
Provides for free and compulsory education to all children of the age of six to fourteen years

Read more at: http://www.icbse.com/right-to-education-act

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Hug A Vegetarian Day!!

Youth Club Organized "Hug A Vegetarian Day" in Pune on dated 28th Sept to 29th Sept 2012.It was 2 day fun-filling and Knowledge driven Event.
Lots of children and their Parents participated in our Vegetarian Promotion Event.

We have Organized:
(A) Dance Competition
(B) Singing Competition
(C) Quiz Competition
(D) Fashion Show
(F) Show Your Talent

Seating Arrangement At Motideep, Balewadi

Organizer Busy in  Action

Dancing..in Full Mood..

Special Appearance on Chinta..taa..Chita chita...

Gangs of Girl....

Bodyguard...

Group Dance..

Quiz Compitition


Solo Singing..Apurva..



Hug,,Me... I am Vegetarian

Hug Me!!!




Praveen Teaching to All

At Last Gangs of Child
Special Thanks to All the Children and Their Parents.

Friday, October 5, 2012

3 year Girl Jhanvi Need Your Help

A girl child need your kind help.

A 3 yr old girl Jhanvi is going under liver transplant. Her parents from Pune need financially help for the operation which will be done only in Apollo, New Delhi.

Youth Club request you all to please support the parents to save Jhanvi's life.


You may contact them by
Malti K.Bhatiya (Jhanvi's Mother)
Ph#9545455909

Praveen Kr. Singh(Youth Club)
Ph#9921972297
 

Friday, July 13, 2012

Learning is a Process

“We now accept the fact that learning is a lifelong process of keeping abreast of change. And the most pressing task is to teach people how to learn.” ~Peter Drucker

Monday, June 4, 2012

10 Simple Tips To Make Life Green

     1. Hydrate your body without hurting the Earth.
 Stop using disposable plastic water bottles and instead invest in steel or glass bottles which are recyclable.

2. Replace shower gel bottles with soaps.
 When your Shower gel gets over, you’re left with an empty plastic bottle, and many communities don’t have the facilities to recycle these. Try swapping your shower gel with super-low-waste soap, preferably from a hand-cut bar or with recyclable paper packaging.

3. Give paper wrap a miss.
Instead of tossing tons of paper, tissue and gift bags each year, get creative and try packaging gifts in reusable items like tea towels, scarves, bandanas and more. Your packaging will be just as pretty, and it will be even more thoughtful.

4. Unplug Electronics.
Electronic items still consume energy when they’re turned off but plugged in, so before you leave the house for the day (and especially if you’re leaving for vacation), unplug all unused devices.

5. Use your old clothes as rags to clean.
Get extra use out of torn or holey t-shirts, towels and more by cutting them up and using them as dust clothes or wash rags.

6. Make paperless payments.
Save some trees by converting to online statements and payments for as many bills as possible. From credit cards to rent to electricity, nearly every bill can be paid electronically now, so just create email folders for statements and payment confirmations to organize and keep track of your payments.

7. Don't Pr-Heat the Oven.
Unless needed, just turn the oven on after you put the dish in it. Also, to see if it's finished just look through the glass instead of opening it. 

8. Save water
Wash only full loads of laundry, and make sure to select the correct load size and use cold water as much as possible. When buying a new washing machine, make sure to choose a high-efficiency model.

9. Get rid of junk mail
There are many services that can help you get rid of junk mail. That will lead to a lot less trees being cut down to take up room in your mailbox.

10. Use Matches instead of lighters.
Lighters are usually considered disposable so they will most likely end up in land fills. You can use the cardboard matches which are much more Eco-friendly because they are made of recycled material.

World Environment Day 2012

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Happy Mothers Day

Your arms were always open when I needed a hug. Your heart understood when I needed a friend. Your gentle eyes were stern when I needed a lesson. Your strength and love has guided me and gave me wings to fly.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

World Earth Day 2012

Earth Day is a perfect time to express, initiate and put in practice the ideas related to protecting the environment.
Let's take a pledge and get involved in:
Bullet Planting More Trees
Bullet Reduce Waste
Bullet Use Recycled Products
Bullet Go Organic
Bullet Conserve Electricity
Bullet Use Fluorescent Light Bulb
Bullet Reuse Your Shopping Bag
Bullet Prevent Pollution         

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Youth Fiesta 2012

MITCON Institute of Management  Presents "YOUTH FIESTA 2012"
Youth Club is glad to be a part of association in name of sponsors to this event.
This event is participated by 300 college across Pune capacity of 3000 students.

EVENTS SCHEDULE OF YOUTH FIESTA- 2012
Events
Day
Date
Time

Photography & Collage Exhibition,
Volley Ball,
Tug of War
Tuesday
06/03/2012
Full Day
Business Quiz, 
Mad Ads,
Chess,
Carom,
TT,
Dance Auditions,
Best From West,
Face Painting
Wednesday
07/03/2012
Full Day
Internal Events
Thursday
08/03/2012
Full Day
Singing Competition,
Rock Show
Friday
09/03/2012
Full Day
Dance Competition,
Fashion Show
Saturday
10/03/2012
Full Day
For further details kindly contact 
Mr.Amol Mob :-9975761235
Angad  Mob :- 9404990858
We will keep u updating......