Introduction:
Universal primary education assumes that all children irrespective
of the caste, creed and location would complete primary education of comparable
quality within the stipulated time frame. Therefore, all children should have
equal opportunities to participate and succeed in primary education. It is also
assumed that while moving towards the attainment of these objectives, special
care should be taken to ensure that existing disparities do not accentuate.
Therefore more focused attention would be required to provide access and facilitate
the retention of girls and children belonging to the deprived and first generation
learners category. Generally, separate goals are specified for the deprived
groups which include girls, ethnic minorities, working children, children living
under difficult circumstances, children with special needs and those whose continued
participation in education is at risk. The present paper examines various dimensions
of disparities, their measurement and implications for policy and program interventions.
Regional disparity means unbalanced spatial structures in some region or in
different regions. Regional disparities are manifested in different conditions
of life as well as in unequal economic and development potential. Contrast between
city and rural area can be also understood as a form of spatial disparity.
Definition by OECD
Regional spatial disparities express the scope of difference of intensity
manifestation of economic phenomena under investigation observed within regions
of given country. Territorial disparity indicates the scope the intensity of
given economic phenomena differs to between regions within given country.
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Table of Contents of Project Report:
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Low female literacy rate and its impact on our society
Why is female literacy rate low in India
Literacy rate Male and Female India 2011 Census
LITERATURE REVIEW
Research Methodology
About Kota
History
Climate
Demographics
Government institutions and courts
Health services
Economy
Kota doria and saris
Kota stone
Industries
Education
About Jalore
Jalor Table Data
Data Analysis
CONCLUSIONS
References