CRY's call at the Mumbai Marathon
On January 20, 2008, CRY (Child Rights & You) will run the Mumbai Marathon to start a campaign for free and equal education for all children.
On
January 20, 2008, CRY (Child Rights & You) will run the Mumbai
Marathon to start a campaign for free and equal education for all
children. Powered by the same belief, nearly 170 others from varied
backgrounds are also running with CRY. This is the second consecutive
year that CRY is part of the Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon.
CRY
believes that education enables each child to grow and explore her
potential to the fullest. CRY’s education campaign reiterates the
Constitutional promise to children to provide equal, free education to
all (Sabko Shiksha, Saman Shiksha).
CRY
points out that the poor quality of government schools often forces
parents to opt for private schooling. In other words, people are paying
for what should come free of cost. In Mumbai, the BMC schools are
supposed to provide free education and also 27 other articles,
including books, bags, uniforms and even a midday meal, free to all
schoolchildren.
The BMC
budget for education just for Mumbai exceeds Rs 1000 crores per year.
CRY puts across a valid question ’Why are we not making government
schools work?’
This
campaign is part of a larger call to action across the Maharashtra and
Gujarat. CRY is committed to mobilize citizens to demand equity and
quality education for all children and thus it demands universalization
of quality education.
CRY says ‘At the Mumbai Marathon, let every footfall count to make education free and equal for all children’
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