"Implementing RTE is a collective responsibility"

According to him, implementing of the Act of Right to Education is just not enough to promote education in India.

“It is high time now to join hands together and help the upcoming generation to get the best education, irrespective of the strata to which they belong. The schools should come up with a motive to help children. Several schools like Laxman Public School and Mother’s International School of Delhi are already involved in helping out the children and finding out the ways which can make education more easy, convenient and interesting,” he said.

“Children belonging to any level of the economy today are more curious to gain information. Each one of them have access to mobile, internet and other technologies. Mobiles can be a very convenient device for imparting education and information,” he added.

He also mentioned that transactional analysis should be involved as an important component for everyone, including the teachers being trained.

Prof. Vimala Veera Raghavan, Professor Emeritus and Head, Discipline of Psychology, SOSS, IGNOU, gave a welcome note to Prof. Aslam before he addressed the audience and Dr. Smita Gupta, Organizing Secretary of the event, Assistant Professor, Discipline of Psychology, SOSS, IGNOU was also present.

The session was chaired by Prof. Vimala Veera Raghavan and the other speakers of the session were-
Dr. Usha Ram, Principal, Laxman Public School, Abha, Principal, Sanskriti School, Dr. N. K. Dhooper, Professor Emeritus, IMT-Centre for Distance Learning, Ghaziabad, C.M.Krishna, Fellow and Advisor, World Academy of Productivity Science and Dr. Janaki Rajan, Jamia Millia Islamia.

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