India decided to make financial aid help to differently-abled children attend mainstream schools and adapt school infrastructure

India is stated to have made “impressive” progress in imparting primary education to its children in a study conducted by UN, India’s progress in imparting primary education “impressive”: UN

India's progress in imparting primary education

India is stated to have made “impressive” progress in imparting primary education to its children in a study conducted by UN.

As per the reports,In 2011, which is the latest year with data, over 16 million young adolescents of lower secondary school age were not admitted in school in India.

So,India decided to make financial aid help to differently-abled children attend mainstream schools and adapt school infrastructure and the support of the teachers is also taken in the count to get quick progress in imparting primary education impressively.

And as per the study by the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) and the Education for All Global Monitoring Report (EFR GMR), “India has made impressive progress in the provision of primary education but is struggling to do the same for lower secondary education.”

The report also stated that around one million children were denied the right to education in India, Indonesia, Kenya, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines, South Sudan, Sudan and Tanzania.