Government provision of foundational elementary (primary and upper primary) and usually even secondary education, is normative in almost all nation states around the world. Curiously the founding fathers — who wrote the elaborate Constitution of India which became the supreme charter for the governance of free and independent India on January 26, 1950 — included education as a directive principle (Part IV of the Constitution) instead of a fundamental right (Part III) which exhorted the State to “endeavour” to provide early childhood care and education to children in the 0-6 age group (Article 45), and education assistance “within the limits of its economic capacity and development” (Article 41). In retrospect that was perhaps the most expensive mistake in Indian history. All the ills that afflict the polity — over-population, poverty, mass ignorance, low productivity, poor governance etc — can be traced back to this inexplicable act of omission.
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