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ATTITUDE OF PRIMARY TEACHERS OF SOUTH WEST DELHI TOWARDS THE STUDENTS OF ECONOMICALLY WEAKER SECTION

    3 Author(s):  KEERTI SEGAN, DR SUMANDEEP KAUR,

Vol -  7, Issue- 2 ,         Page(s) : 105 - 113  (2016 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

Today India is the youngest nation in the world in terms of its age profile. We stand at the threshold of transforming into a developed nation and becoming a world leader. The strength and most precious resource which India has today is the human resource, which if nurtured properly can help us achieve this aim. Education for all (EFA)and Inclusive education are the mantras which will help us achieve this goal.

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