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Vol. 7, Issue 1 (2024)

Education and its impact on economic growth in Jharkhand State


Manisha Bharti

Spread of Education, its advancement and its reaching every nook and corner of a Jharkhand State, one of the most backward states of India was of utmost priority post its creation and separation from Bihar.
This critical Survey, comprehensive investigation and constructive examination looks into the academic standards and their quality prevailing in Jharkhand State of India and delineates, enunciates and evaluates the poorly managed administration of the education policy in the schools, especially keeping in view the fact that the state encompasses the impact of the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan on Jharkhand's socio economic development, with a focus on Jharkhand and with its specific emphasis on West Singhbhum District and its other most backwards districts. The goal was to look at the state's existing socio economic position as well as its caste based and gender disparities. Education not only allows individuals to earn good income, but it also endeavours, endears, ushers in and steers towards creating a healthy society in which people may live without fear, with open mind, feeling free, no complexity, expressing themselves and their constructive and critical opinions without fear.
The Sarva Siksha Abhiyan (SSA) of the Jharkhand state Govt.’s initiative aims and targets to achieve this national goal. The survey and this comprehensive critical study and research indicates that girls are more likely than boys to stay and reside in laborers-habitation areas, which might be attributable to the fact that male children are more involved in parental activity than female children and the latter are more innovative, creative and sincere. Poor economic conditions persist and deteriorate children's reluctance to attend to school, infrequent and regular involvement in home chores, parental occupation and thus parents' unwillingness to send wards to school etc. The dropout rate in primary school will ameliorate over time, and every kid will be able to gain studies. Education must be free, committed, sustained and obligatory. The only way to give free education is via the S.S.A. In the case of girls, education, KGBVY, that is a part of S.S.A, betters results. It is envisaged that S.S.A would establish an atmosphere which prompts to minimize gender discrimination, racial prejudices, and student dropout rates. According to a research, SSA provides a sort of practical, demonstrative and quality education to the students of Jharkhand, started from Chaibasa block of West Singhbhum.
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How to cite this article:
Manisha Bharti. Education and its impact on economic growth in Jharkhand State. Int J Finance Manage Econ 2024;7(1):65-74. DOI: 10.33545/26179210.2024.v7.i1.250
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