Showing posts with label respect human rights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label respect human rights. Show all posts

Sunday, 26 June 2011

commercialisation of education in schools across the NATION


The commercialisation of education in schools across the NATION.

The letter is particularly harsh about the practice of allowing established schools to set up franchisees, “without ensuring that the quality of education is upheld.


“It has been noticed that some school societies,in addition to setting up their own schools, have taken to giving out franchisees across the country. In that manner they charge hefty amounts from other societies after giving them the right to use its name, .


With the Society charging a hefty amount for a school to take on its name, the letter questions why such schools protest attempts to monitor their fees

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    Human rights Day on 10 Dec


    Human rights Day on 10 Dec every Year.Events focused on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights are held worldwide on and around December 10. Many events aim to educate people, especially children and teenagers, on their human rights and the importance of upholding these in their own communities and further afield.
    The day may also include protests to alert people of circumstances in parts of the world where the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is not recognized or respected, or where the importance of these rights are not considered to be important. Cultural events are also organized to celebrate the importance of human rights through music, dance, drama or fine art.
    Human Rights Day is a global observance and not a public holiday.

    History of Human Rights,damodhar


    The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was drafted between January 1947 and December 1948. It aimed to form a basis for human rights all over the world and represented a significant change of direction from events during World War II and the continuing colonialism that was rife in the world at the time. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is considered as the most translated document in modern history. It is available in more than 360 languages and new translations are still being added.
    The UN General Assembly adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights at the Palais de Chaillot in Paris, France, on the December 10, 1948. All states and interested organizations were invited to mark December 10 as Human Rights Day at a UN meeting on December 4, 1950. It was first observed on December 10 that year and has been observed each year on the same date. Each year Human Rights Day has a theme. Some of these themes have focused on people knowing their human rights or the importance of human rights education.