People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVIII
No. 29 July 18, 2004 |
Charter Of Demands
Detoxification of School Education:
The textbooks brought out by the NCERT during 2002-04 should be de-prescribed by the CBSE and their printing and distribution should be immediately stopped. The NCERT’s National Curriculum Framework for School Education (2000) and the syllabi prepared during 2001-04 should be replaced by an alternative that is in keeping with the secular egalitarian and pluralistic values of our constitution.
All NCERT textbooks prescribed by the CBSE until the academic year 2001-02 should be restored without modification and with effect from the current academic year. There should not be any attempt to tamper with these books or to replace them with academically inferior alternatives.
Withdraw obscurantist and retrograde courses like Jyotirvigyan and Pourohitya
Remove all communally tainted individuals from positions of responsibility in educational and research institutions.
Restore, restructure and reconstitute the Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE)
Increase public spending on education:
Government spen-ding on education must be increased to 6 per cent of the GDP and 10 per cent of the union budget.
All allocation of the additional revenues generated through the education cess must be made public at the earliest.
Enact Central legislation to redress the situation arising from the Supreme Court’s judgement in the TMA Pai case,
All admissions to private unaided professional institutions should be through a common Entrance Test conducted by the government.
The government should have powers to prescribe the maximum fees chargeable by these institutions.
Constitutional provision for 22.5 per cent reservation for SC/ST students as well as other provisions for representation of students from deprived sections should be upheld in private institutions.
Withdraw the UGC’s proposed ‘Model Act for Universities.
Withdraw the Private Universities Bill,
Modify the 85th Amendment to the Constitution:
The present Amendment makes it the duty of parents/guardians to provide education to their wards. Modify it to reflect the Constitutional directive, which requires the State, rather than parents/ guardians, to provide free and compulsory primary education to all children.
Provide the right to free early childhood care and education to children up to 6 years of age who are not covered by the Amendment in its present form.
Ensure that the provisions of the Act to not provide scope for the spread of sectarian and private educational institutions.
Take immediate steps to upgrade the quality of technical education
Restore and guarantee the autonomy of all institutions of higher and professional education including Universities, IITs and IIMs.
Ensure the democratic rights of the student community:
Implement the SC's guidelines against sexual harassment
Recognise the right to education and employment as fundamental rights: