Challenges Faced by Rural Education in India

Challenges Faced by Rural Education in India

No or Low Access to Proper Transportation

Almost all villages have extremely poor connectivity between places. Children may have to walk many miles to reach the government funded schools, if there is a good school nearby, that is.

Lower Incomes

Rural Indian families, most of them have lesser incomes. This at times is even less to sustain their family and food needs. They do not have means to pay the tuition fees of a good school nearby, even if they want to educate their children.

Lack of Schools and Infrastructure

Last but not the least, most parts of rural India does not have a good school nearby. If the school is present, the infrastructures are not upto mark. Most of these schools lack even proper classrooms, teaching equipments, playgrounds & basic facility of clean toilets.

Also See: Challenges in School Level Rural Education , University Level Education Requirements

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