Education is a right of the child.
Under the Child's Right Law parents and guardians are required to ensure that their children and wards are educated
It is compulsory for parents and guardians to enroll their children and wards for free primary education provided by the government.
The question is, if parents are complying with the compulsory primary education stipulated in the Child's Rights Law, why is there a huge number of children of school age roaming the streets during school hours, either selling wares or loafing around?
Who is responsible for monitoring and compliance?
Education is the right of the child...allow the child to learn.
Parents are responsible for monitoring their children, but some parents have this nonchalant attitude towards their Children and that is a problem.
ReplyDeleteRose.