Sunday, October 20, 2013

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Saturday, October 12, 2013

Indira Gandhi Award for National Integration

MS SwaminathanNoted agricultural scientist MS Swaminathan selected for the Indira Gandhi Award for National Integration for the year 2012. MS Swaminathan is an Indian geneticist and 
former member of Rajya SabhaSwaminathan contributed to the agricultural renaissance in the country and led the nation to achieve green revolution.             
                                                 
MS Swaminathan has served as Director of the Indian Agricultural Research Institute. He served as Director General of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research and Secretary to the Government of India, Department of Agricultural Research and Education.

Sachin Tendulkar retired from Test cricket

Noted batsman Sachin Tendulkar on 10 October 2013 announced his decision to retire from Test cricket after playing his landmark 200th Test match against the West Indies in November 2013.                                               

Previously, Sachin Tendulkar announced retirement form one day cricket on 23 December 2012 and from Twenty-20 cricket format on 26 May 2013.

Friday, October 11, 2013

International Day of the Girl Child

International Day of the Girl Child International Day of the Girl Child observed on 11 October 2013 across the world to recognize the girls’ rights and the unique challenges girls face around the world.

This year’s Day focuses on innovating for girls’ education. 
Smart and creative use of technology, policies, partnerships and, most of all, the engagement of young people, themselves, are important for overcoming barriers to girls’ learning and achievement. The for the year 2013 is Innovating for Girls’ Education

Alice Munro

Alice Munro Canadian author Alice Munro has won the 2013 Nobel Prize for Literature. The 82-year-old, whose books include Dear Life and Dance of the Happy Shades, is only the 13th woman to win the prize since its inception in 1901.
The Swedish Academy which selects Nobel literature winners described her as the master of the contemporary short story. Munro won the Man Booker International Prize for her entire body of work in 2009. Her most recent collection is Dear Life (2012).

Srihari

Srihari: noted Telugu film actor, Srihari died on 9 October. He was shooting for a Hindi film Rambo Rajkumar being directed by Prabhu Deva with Shahid Kapoor and Sonakshi Sinha in the lead. 
Srihari, was suffering from a liver ailment for some time. He had acted in 98 movies.He performed the roles of a stunt performer and villain before making his debut as a hero in ‘Police’in 1999.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Megan Young- Miss World 2013

Megan Young of Philippines  was crowned Miss World 2013 at the Bali Nasa Dua Convention Center in Bali, Indonesia. Miss France, Marine Lorphelin finished as the first runner-up, Miss Ghana Carranzar Naa Okailey Shooter was the second runner up. Megan Young won the competition after beating 130 contestants across the globe. 
                                            
She is 23 years old. She is a student of filmmaking.Megan was born in US and she moved to the Philippines. Megan wants to become a director after gaining experience and finishing her. 

Moe Set Wine-

Moe Set Wine of Myanmar’s  was  selected as the first Miss Universe contestant to represent her country in more than 50 years time. The US-educated business graduate was chosen as the first Miss Universe contestant who will represent Myanmar in over 50 years. 

                                                         

                                               
She will be seen on the stage at the global beauty pageant in Moscow in November 2013. She will be seen on the stage at the global beauty pageant in Moscow in November 2013.Myanmar last sent the Miss Universe contender in the year 196

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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Raijin

Raijin

RaijinAustralia unveiled its most powerful super computer in Canberra, Raijin is named after the Japanese God of thunder and rain. 

Raijin is considered the 27th most powerful computer in the world. The supercomputer can perform the same number of calculations in one hour that 7 billion people with calculators could perform in 20 years. Raijin forms a part of the new National Computational Infrastructure (NCI) facility at the campus. The computer itself is bigger than the size of a house.

Courtesy: http://gkngs.blogspot.in/2013/09/raijin.html

Saturday, September 21, 2013

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AAM award

Aamir Khan, Indian Film Actor  selected for a US award for his television show Satyamev Jayate along with eminent American director Kathryn Bigelow and the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict (ICNC).

The awards were constituted by a US Media Organisation, America Abroad Media (AAM) and the awards will be given at the inaugural awards dinner by the America Abroad Media (AAM) in Washington DC on 28 October 2013. Aamir's TV series, Satyamev Jayate, explored India's biggest social challenges and has been seen by hundreds of millions of people in India and across Asia. 

Obabiyi Aishah Ajibola

Miss NigeriaObabiyi Aishah Ajibola  won the Miss Muslimah World contest which was organised by the World Muslimah Foundation in Jakartha, Indonesia on 18 September 2013.The annual Muslim event was held exclusively for Muslim women, who are assessed not only for their appearance in Islamic dress but also for their piety, religious knowledge and understanding of the Quran. 

Entrants were asked to talk people through their path to the religion and what wearing a headscarf meant to them.The Miss Muslimah World is an Islamic beauty pageant held every year at Indonesia. The contest was launched as a response to the Miss World pageant.

Friday, September 6, 2013

Deepak Sandhu

Deepak Sandhu became the first woman Chief Information Commissioner. Deepak Sandhu took over the office from Satyananda Mishra. Mishra served the 5 year term in the office. Deepak Sandhu is the former Indian Information Service officer of 1971 batch.
She served at various crucial positions such as Principal Director General (media and communications); Press Information Bureau; Director General, DD News; Director General (news), All India Radio. The Central Information Commission was established under the Right to Information Act, 2005.  CIC was established under the Government of India for acting on complaints of the people.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Tommy Morrison

Tommy Morrison, the former heavy weight champion, who was diagnosed positive for HIV died  in Omaha, Nebraska. As a boxer, he was nicknamed as The Duke and in his entire boxing career; he played 52 professional fights and lost only 3 of them.

Morrison came in limelight in the year 1993 after he defeated George Foreman to win the World Boxing Organ. He also became famous after being casted as a co-star against Sylvester Stallone in the 1990 boxing movie Rocky V. 

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Seamus Heaney

Irish writer Seamus Heaney died  on 29 August 2013. He had won the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature.He published his first collection of poems, Death Of A Naturalist in 1966. He went on to become one of the English language’s leading poets.
Heaney worked as the professor of poetry at Oxford University between 1989 and 1994.  Heaney was known for works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which paid tribute to everyday miracles and the living past.

Friday, August 30, 2013

Dhyan Chand-The Wizard of Hockey


The graphic biography on former Indian Hockey player Dhyan Chand titled Dhyan Chand-The Wizard of Hockey was launched  in New Delhi on 29 August 2013. The biography was launched on the National Sports Day to commemorate the 108th birth anniversary of the legend. The graphic biography is the first-of-its-kind book on a sportsman.
The book has been written by Luis Fernandes, who researched extensively on the subject. The book is being printed by comic-series publication Amar Chitra Katha. The book focussed on Dhyan Chand’s achievements and goal-scoring feats at 1928, 1932 and 1936 Olympics that got him the title The Wizard. 

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Mahathir Award

The former South African President Nelson Mandela  was honored with the first Lifetime Campaigner for Peace and Freedom of the Mahathir award for Global Peace while former Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir received the Lifetime Campaigner for Gloabal Peace award from the Mahathir Global Peace Foundation.The awards were presented at Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC),Putrajaya,Malaysia for their contribution to world peace.

The Mahathir Award for Global Peace is a peace award instituted by the Mahathir Global Peace Foundation. Mahathir bin Mohamad is a Malaysian politician who was the fourth Prime Minister of Malaysia. He held the post for 22 years from 1981 to 2003, making him Malaysia's longest serving Prime Minister.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

International Children’s Peace Prize 2013

Malala Yousafzai  won the International Children’s Peace Prize 2013. She will receive the award from 2011 Nobel Peace Prize winner and women's rights campaigner Tawakkol Karman at a ceremony in The Hague on 6 September 2013. The peace prize carries a cash value of 100000 euros (133000 US dollars) which is invested in projects relating to the winner's cause. Malala campaigned for girls' right to education.
                                                
The International Children's Peace Prize is an initiative of the Amsterdam based Dutch Kids Rights Foundation. It was launched in the year 2005 by former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, when he chaired the Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates in Rome. Since then, the prize has been awarded every year by a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

National Food Security Bill passed

Lok Sabha  passed the National Food Security Bill 2013. The Bill was adopted by the House through a voice vote after a day-long debate. The Bill seeks to give legal rights to get subsidized grains every month to 67 percent of the overall population of which 75 percent is rural and 50 percent is urban population.
As per the provisions of the Bill, the responsibility to identify the beneficiaries and implement the program under the Targeted Public Distribution Scheme is the responsibility of the states. The passage of the Bill in Parliament will guarantee 5 kilograms of rice, wheat and coarse cereals per month per person at the highly subsidised rates of 1-3 rupees a Kg.

Ashes Test Series

Ashes Test Series-2013  won by England cricket team  3-0 against Australia on 25 August 2013 at England. England and Australia drew the fifth Test as the Ashes series ended in a dramatic draw on the final day at The Oval.  With this fifth test match draw England finished the five-match contest as 3-0 winners having triumphed in three successive Test series against Australia for the first time since the 1950s. 

England retained the Ashes after the third Test match was drawn to give them an unassailable 2–0 lead in the series. England took an unbeatable 3–0 lead in the series with a 74-run win in the fourth Test at Chester-le-Street. Alastair Cook captained the England Side in the tournament, whereas, Michael Clarke captained the Australian team. -

Sunday, August 25, 2013

National Media Centre

Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Saturday inaugurated the National Media Centre here on Raisina Road which is said to be equipped with the latest technologies of information dissemination.  the National Media Centre has been constructed by the National Buildings Construction Corporation (NBCC) at a cost of Rs. 60 crore over a period of three years.

The Centre is equipped with a wi-fi enabled press conference hall for 283 media persons, a briefing room for about 60 persons, 24 work stations for journalists, a library, media lounge with wi-fi facilities and a cafeteria. Reports state other facilities at the Centre are optic fibre Internet backbone with redundancy, mini data centre for application development and hosting webcast, including live webcast, Video feed to TV channels, IT facilities to media persons in work area and lounge, Internet telephony and AV Video Wall.

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Anjana Dhavalu Thamke

Anjana Dhavalu Thamake won the third gold for India by winning the girl's 800m race on the concluding day of the track and field events in the second Asian Youth Games held at Nanjing, China. Thamake clocked a personal best of two minutes 11.47 seconds to bag the gold ahead of Savinder Kaur of Malaysia and Sri Lanka's K Dilhani Fernando.

Anjana Thamake, who was participating as an Independent Olympic Athlete as India is serving a ban, led the eight-athlete field all through and won the race comfortably.

Anjana Dhavalu Thamke

Anjana Dhavalu Thamake won the third gold for India by winning the girl's 800m race on the concluding day of the track and field events in the second Asian Youth Games held at Nanjing, China. Thamake clocked a personal best of two minutes 11.47 seconds to bag the gold ahead of Savinder Kaur of Malaysia and Sri Lanka's K Dilhani Fernando.

Anjana Thamake, who was participating as an Independent Olympic Athlete as India is serving a ban, led the eight-athlete field all through and won the race comfortably.

The World Needs More

Renowned Film actor  and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Amitabh Bachchan  joined the UN and its humanitarian partners to promote The World Needs More global campaign. The campaign seeks to turn words into real assistance for communities affected by humanitarian crises. It was launched on 19 August 2013.

The World Needs More campaign was produced in collaboration with Leo Burnett New York that allows brands and the public to sponsor a word (such as Education, Inclusion, Strength, Empowerment or Dialogue) they believe the world could use more of. Gucci, Intel, Western Union, Barclays Bank, and Crescent Enterprises have already sponsored words. Besides Amitabh Bachchan, international celebrities who have supported the campaign, includes Beyonce, Kid President, Susan Sarandon, Jennifer Lopez, LL Cool J, Geena Davis, Trey Songz and Christina Applegate.

Friday, August 23, 2013

Internet.org

Social networking giant Facebook joined forces with six other technology giants to launch Internet.org with an aim to make Internet access affordable for people across the globe. internet.org is an initiative of  seven technology giants namely Facebook, Ericsson, MediaTek, Nokia, Opera, Qualcomm and Samsung.
The initiative will see the partners collaborate on developing lower-cost, higher-quality smartphones and deploying Internet access in undeserved communities. The founding members of Internet.org will develop joint projects, share knowledge, and mobilise industry and governments to bring the world online

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Robert Mugabe

Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe sworn in for his seventh term as the President of the country. Mugabe of Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (Zanu-PF) party won the Presidential election (Parliamentary Election) by winning 61 percent votes in his favor on 3 August 2013.
Robert Mugabe is one of the leaders of the guerrilla movements against white-minority rule of Zimbabwe and was elected to power in 1980. He served as Prime Minister from 1980 to 1987 and as the first executive head of state since 1987. Mugabe was a political prisoner in Rhodesia for more than 10 years from 1964 and 1974.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Ratan Thiyam

Ratan Thiyam appointed as the Chairperson of the National School of Drama by the President of India, Pranab Mukherjee. His term will be of 4 years. Ratan Thiyam is an Indian playwright and theatre director, and the winner of Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1987, one of leading figures of the "theatre of roots" movement in Indian theatre, which started in 1970s.
He is a painter-playwright-actor-director by profession, and the founder director of Chorus Repertory Theatre in Imphal. He is the theatre director of some of the renowned plays such as Chakravyuh and Urubhangam

Monday, August 19, 2013

World Photography Day

19 August is World Photography Day announced by the French government. The World Photography Day originated from invention of the Daguerreotype, a photographic process which was developed by Joseph Nicèphore Nièpce and Louis Daguerre. 



In 2009, Korske Ara, an Australian photographer launched the World Photography Day Project. On 19 August 2010, the first global online gallery of World Photography Day was hosted. The day is celebrated in order to unite global as well as local communities of the photographers. 

Sunday, August 18, 2013

NSEL

Q: What is NSEL?
ANS:- NSEL is a national level, institutionalized, electronic and transparent spot market commonly called as national spot exchange limited. It is a structured delivery based market place providing hedging for risk free and hassle free purchase and sell of various commodities across the country. This market is used by the investors to save the cost of indermediation and thus improving the returns and efficiency.
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Q:- What is the NSEL turmoil in today’s economy ?
ANS:- For higher returns many HNI’s institutions and PSU’s has put their money in a strange product in NSEL. Now they fear the money has been stuck. Actually here the investor puts money for 25-30 days on a return higher than 14-15%.  Since the transaction happened on a spot exchange both borrowers and lenders enter into a contract initially for 3 days where lender will give money to borrower and gets a receipt of commodity warehouse and again on the 26th day where the borrower will pay the pre agreed money and will get back his collateral.



Now after that both the two side roll their positions by entering a new contract almost similar to the previous one. The problem started in July when the government asked NSEL not to issue any contract. This brought all trades to get stopped and the money got stucked. Although it was a warning in the previous year but the exchange was into a denial mode.
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Q:- Non Repayment of Money ?
ANS:- Its all because the money has also been parked into non liquid assets like real estate and all which can not  be monetized immediately and their return is also lower than the returns/receipts claimed. The fear is there are so many big investors/Institutions (Almost 13000) that they can go after the brokers. The borrowers are almost 30. Only 150 cr has been paid against a liability of 5500cr.
Now its a government call to put the investors and borrowers into a fix and find a way to get the borrowers an adequate time to pay back the investors their money.

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Usain Bolt: 200-Metre Sprint World Athletics Champion


Sprinter Usain Bolt of Jamaica won the 200-metre sprint at the World Athletics Championships in Moscow on 17 August 2013. This was his third successive 200 meter world title. This was Bolt's seventh world title, and surely one of the easiest of the lot.



He is widely regarded as the fastest person ever.  He is the first man to hold both the 100 metres and 200 metres world records since fully automatic time measurements became mandatory in 1977. Along with his teammates, he also set the world record in the 4×100 metres relay. He is the reigning Olympic champion in these three events, the first man to win six Olympic gold medals in sprinting, and a six-time World champion. He was the first to achieve a "double double" by winning 100 m and 200 m titles at consecutive Olympics (2008 and 2012).

Abdul Karim Tunda

Abdul Karim Tunda, a top 'bomber' of the Lashkar-e-Toiba, is a resident of Pilakhuwa area in Western Uttar Pradesh. was arrested by Delhi Police on 16 August 2013. He came to be known as 'Tunda' after losing his left arm in a bomb-making process. 

He is also accused of involvement in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case. Tunda, 70 years old and wanted in several cases, is accused of masterminding over 40 bomb blasts in New Delhi, Panipat, Sonepat, Ludhiana, Kanpur and Varanasi between December 1996 and January 1998 that left 21 dead and over 400 injured.

Tax Administration Reform Commission

The Government of India approved the proposal for setting up of the TARC (Tax Administration Reform Commission) to remove ambiguity and establish a stable and non-adversarial tax administration. 
The Commission will consist of a Chairman, two full time members and four part-time members, of which at least two part-time members will be from the private sector.



The Commission will review the application of tax policies and tax laws in India in the context of global best practices and recommend measures to strengthen the capacity of the tax system in India that would reflect best global practices. 

Nadal Won Men’s Singles Title in Rogers Cup 2013

Rafael Nadal of Spain defeated Canada's Milos Raonic  in the final of the men's Rogers Cup in August 2013 in Montreal, Canada. This is the Nadal’s third Rogers Cup title. He was also won Rogers cup in 2005 and 2008.



His success on clay has earned him the nickname "King of Clay" and has led many sports journalists and commentators, as well as former and current players, to regard him as the greatest clay court player in history. Nadal has won 12 Grand Slam singles titles, the 2008 Olympic gold medal in singles, a record 25 ATP World Tour Masters 1000 and a record 14 ATP World Tour 500 tournaments.

Friday, August 16, 2013

Marion Bartoli

French Lawn Tennis Player and Wimbledon 2013 (Women’s Singles) winner Marion Bartoli announced her retirement in August 2013. She announced the retirement after losing in the second round of the Cincinnati Masters to Romania's Simona Halep. 



Bartoli defeated three reigning world no. 1 players in her career. She defeated Justine Henin in the semifinal of the 2007 Wimbledon Championships, Jelena Janković in the fourth round of the 2009 Australian Open, and Victoria Azarenka in the quarterfinals of the 2012 Sony Ericsson Open. She also recorded wins over other top players such as Venus and Serena Williams, Ana Ivanovic, Lindsay Davenport, Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, Dinara Safina, Caroline Wozniacki, Petra Kvitová, Samantha Stosur and Kim Clijsters.

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Indian submarine Sindhurakshak blasts

Indian submarine INS Sindhurakshak was a Russian-made Kilo-class Type 636  (Sindhughosh-class) diesel-electric submarine of the Indian Navy. Commissioned on 24 December 1997, it was the ninth of the ten Kilo-class submarines in the Indian Navy. On 4 June 2010, the Indian Defence Ministry and Zvezdochka shipyard signed a contract worth US$80 million to upgrade and overhaul the submarine. After the overhaul, it returned to India from Russia between May and June 2013.




The submarine suffered a minor fire incident in 2010 and a major one on 14 August 2013, which resulted in its sinking at Mumbai's naval dockyards.  At the time of its sinking, there were reportedly 18 crew members on board and all are feared dead.

IYD

International Youth Day (IYD) is an awareness day designated by the United Nations. The first IYD was on 12 August 2000.  the purpose of the day is to draw attention to a given set of cultural and legal issues surrounding an endangered demographic. It is not to be confused with World Youth Day.



It is meant as an opportunity for governments and others to draw attention to youth issues worldwide. Concerts, workshops, cultural events, and meetings involving national and local government officials and youth organizations take place around the world in honor of International Youth Day.The theme for 2013 is Youth Migration: Moving Development Forward.The 2013 observance of International Youth Day will raise awareness of the opportunities and risks associated with youth migration, share knowledge and information stemming from recent research and analysis on this topic, and engage young people in discussions on their migration experiences.

CFL

The first Cyber Forensic Laboratory  of India was established in Tripura. The lab was established at the Tripura High Court and the purpose of the lab is to facilitate information related to court cases. The CFL was inaugurated by Supreme Court judge Justice Madan B. Lokur. 


 IT would facilitate decentralization of the legal services in India. The CFL would offer automatic SMS alert to not just the lawyers, but also the litigants regarding the details of the court case. In case, the petitioner or the lawyer is absent on the day of trial, SMS alert would go to the concerned parties through the CFL. 

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Find My Stuff

German Scientists of  Ulm University, Developed a New App Called Find My Stuff to Find Lost Things which facilitates tracing the lost items such as keys and wallets in just a few seconds. Florian Schaub is the creator of this application.



Find My Stuff allows a user to just type the name of the thing that they have lost in the app which is just like Google. The network of tiny sensors is placed on the valuables, around the home or within the furniture. The application will work owing to these sensors. Therefore, in case a user asks where the keys are, the app will answer, behind the sofa cushions.

First Twitter Hotel of the World

The Melia brand of hotels of Spain, unveiled the new Social Wave House also called new Sol Wave House in vacation resort island of Majorca as the first Twitter Hotel of the world. 



The unique feature of the hotel is that it amalgamates the real as well as virtual worlds for creating a completely new experience.

The hotel  has the dedicated Twitter Party Suite and Twitter concierge which include concierge assistance during visitors’ stay in the hotel.


Zafar Futehally

93 years old, Zafar  Rashid Futehally India’s best known naturalist and ornithologist passed away on 11 August 2013  in Maharashtra.

He led the early years of the conservation movement in India and served as a link between conservationists and corporate.




He was founder editor of the Newsletter for Birdwatchers and this publication helped the birdwatchers to document observations at a time when there was no digital documentation and there were few scientific studies on wildlife in the country.

Zafar Futehally was associated for 60 years with the Bombay Natural History Society, of which he was honorary secretary for 16 years. He also served as a member in project Tiger in 1973-83.


Monday, August 12, 2013

The caustic side effects of RTE

Suman 
In Andhra Pradesh government shut down 636 adivasi schools namely Satellite school without any prior information. This closure affected the study of nearly 9000 adivasi children. Government cited the provisions in RTE as the closure ground of these schools.
 These schools were mainly run by adivasi youth volunteer. Because of the difficulty of the terrain and dearth of availability of teacher adivasi youth were selected through DSC.  These schools were scheduled to start last June i.e. June 2012 but became operational only in December 2012. The closure came into effect in April 2013 without any written circular. The volunteers were verbally communicated.
 Government said that these children will be absorbed in the Government primary schools. And if the primary schools are away from the respective villages then reimbursement of transport charges were promised by the government.
To investigate the ground reality in the district of Srikakulam district a three member team was formed. The members of the team are: Suman Chatterjee, Ramalu, G. Kondayya..
We sampled couple of villages in the district on 2nd and 3rd of August 2013. We interacted with the drop outs, Sat school volunteer and the parents of the drop out children.
From our discussion with the aforesaid people it was emerged that the difficulty of the terrain and the distance had restrained the children from attending the schools. Also the livelihood of the parents played a major contributing factor in the steep drop out numbers.
The volunteers of the villages except Mauri Mani Guda who is a local youth, all used come from nearby villages. They had to travel a distance of minimum 5km. Considering the scarcity of transport and the hilly region it was a tough job for them as well.
The geographic position of these villages in the high hill region makes it an uphill task for the children in the age group of 5-10 to commute to school daily. Even we felt like running out of oxygen when we visited Chapraiguda.
Scarce availability of transport has allied with the difficult terrain where people have to come down by 1km to catch the car. Also the age of the students don’t permit their parents to let them travel alone.
In all the villages we visited the parents of the drop out children said that the distance is a major problem for continuing study. As their prime profession is cultivation they can’t manage time to get their children to school which is as far as 28 km and then come back and work in the field and again go back to pick them up from the school. 
Also they can’t let the children stay at hostels as they are too young to take care of themselves. This rules out the possibility to continue study from boarding schools for the children in the age bracket 5-10.
It was emerged from our visits that distance, adverse terrain, scarce transport resource and age are the main contributing factors for the discontinuation of study of these adivasi children. Interestingly their parents want them to study but in the current system are helpless.
In the Right to Education act the distance of the school from the house is clearly stipulated for different age groups. But Andhra government is clearly violating these norms by admitting the children of the shut down schools in the government schools which are sometimes as far as 28km.
There are more to the series of violation of RTE. As per the act government is supposed to provide the primary children with text books and uniforms. But during our visits we found out that this is not being followed.
In Kondowadi Gora there was no mid day meal system in the Satellite school. Which is also a blatant violation of Right to Education that stipulates giving mid day meal to students a compulsory.
Visit to Baddumasingi Village Primary School and Mandal Parishad Elementary School: In the Baddumasingi 3 children from the Chilakavalsa village have been absorbed. The teacher their said that he did not receive any circular notifying him about the impending tie up with the Satellite school. He was verbally intimidated by the ITDA P.O.
He has also not been told anything about the payment of transport bill of Satellite school children. Children come by walk.
Our next stop was Mandal Parishad Elementary School. 8 out of 12 children have joined this school from Kondowadi Gora village. Here children have been given textbook only, not uniform.
In both the schools teacher-student ratio are abiding the existing provision in RTE. But in Baddumasingi village the teacher is marking the absentee to withdraw their quota of mid day meal.
Both schools are getting maintenance fund and using it as well in papers but when we visited the schools we found that only fan is operational under that the teacher sits.
After studying the ground reality and topography of the region I think that a wonderful idea died because of lack of vision and understanding of the philosophy of RTE. If the philosophy of RTE is to spread education across the spectrum then Satellite schools were the best possible mode of educating adivasi children of those rough terrains.
You can’t erect school in a village for only couple of children. Also providing residential schools to these children won’t work as they are too young to stay at hostel and continue their study.
The alternative, proposed by the government also failed to yield result. Number of drop outs and the reason mentioned above corroborates this claim.
I think government should retain these Satellite schools to disseminate education. The teacher of these schools should be given some training time to time to upgrade their skill and knowledge. Children of these schools should be given free text books, mid day meal. In my view imparting education is more important than the infrastructure of the place where it is being done. If the motive of running of these schools is achieved then government should go with it.
 The writer is journalist)
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