People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVII
No. 26 June 29, 2003 |
DELHI
DYFI Campaigns for Equality in Education
Sidheshwar Shukla
THE Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI),
Delhi state committee organised a week long campaign for ‘equality in
education’ from May 25 to June 1 to commemorate the highest ever membership
achieved by the organisation in the year 2002.
The week long campaign included conducting
street corner meetings and public meetings, performing various cultural
programmes with the help of Jan Natya Manch and Act One, and organising a state
level jatha.
The jatha,
which was inaugurated at a public meeting organised by the north west Delhi
Committee, covered almost all important areas under the units of various
district committees of DYFI. The jatha was led by Sanjeev Rana and Munna Singh,
both vice presidents of Delhi state committee and Basudev state committee
member, DYFI.
While
the growth of population in Delhi from year 1991 to 1998 has been 48 per cent,
the growth of schools in Delhi has remained at 30 per cent. This has led to
stagnation in the education field, affecting the children from weaker sections,
workers, minorities’ women and dalits. These sections have virtually been
thrown out of education system. The budget for education, along with budget for
all other social sectors, has been shrinking rapidly as per the dictates of the
World Bank and IMF. This has further affected the opening of new schools, poor
infrastructure, lack of teachers and other basic educational facilities. The
Congress government in Delhi has totally adopted these liberalisation policies
for the education system.
In such a situation, the DYFI Delhi state
committee took up the issue of ‘equality in education’ across Delhi.
Among the demands raised as part of this campaign were:
The
week-long campaign and jatha concluded
in a public meeting at Sndarapani at Karol Bagh district. Addressing this
meeting CPI(M) Polit Bureau member Prakash Karat said that the economic policies
implemented by successive Congress and BJP-led governments has seen the
shrinking of educational facilities for the poorer sections of the society. He
congratulated DYFI for taking up this kind of issue in Delhi.