Letter to the Editor Expressing Views About Right to Education

You feel that the Right to Education is going to help India rise above the narrow boundaries of prejudices of caste, colour, creed, and corruption. Write a letter to the editor of The Times of India, reflecting your views on the subject. Sign yourself as Nandita/Naveen of Paschim Vihar, Delhi. (word limit 100-120).

Source: CBSE Class10 English Question Paper

Paschim Vihar
Delhi

27 July, 2023

The Editor
The Times of India
New Delhi

Subject: Transformative Power of Education to Erase Prejudices

Dear Editor,

Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I want to express my belief in the profound impact of the Right to Education on India’s journey towards transcending the narrow boundaries of prejudices that have long plagued our society.

Education is a powerful tool that has the potential to uplift individuals and empower them to rise above the shackles of prejudice. The Right to Education Act has been a ray of hope, promising to break down the barriers imposed by caste, colour, creed, and corruption.

However, to truly realize the transformative potential of the Right to Education, we need adequate infrastructure, trained teachers, and resources to ensure every child receives a quality education.

We must collectively work towards addressing the challenges hindering its effective implementation. Together, let us strive to build a nation where education is not a privilege but a fundamental right.

Yours Sincerely,
Nandita

Note: Adjust the word limit as needed


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