The Top 4 Advantages Of Free Education

The compulsory birth right to education must be free!

The importance of education for the normal social, moral and political development of a person is immense. An educated person plays a very significant role in the overall development and welfare of the society and the country.  However, at present the education system in the developing countries of the world is very expensive and has become a field of dishonesty. It is very unfortunate that many talented and hardworking students are being deprived of the real opportunity of education especially today in our country due to the introduction of nepotism and bribery instead of merit in educational institutions. When 100% of the population of a country gets free access to primary and secondary education, economic and cultural development of that country is inevitable.

Free education: the needs of developing countries

At present, the driving force behind all the important aspects of the world is controlled by the developed countries of the world.  The literacy rate in these countries is much higher and the public has more opportunities to work. The economic and social development of these countries has also given them the opportunity to control the political activities of the entire world.  As a result, there is a kind of hegemony of the developed countries all over the world.  This monopolization of power is governing the whole world only lopsidedly and unilaterally. This inequality is unfair. The basic birthright of every human being is education, which it is the duty of the government of every country to ensure, in the interest of the country and its people.

Free education improves students' performance: It’s proven

Students can concentrate more on their studies if they do not have to carry the burden of financial stress. Despite their talents and interests, many students who do not currently come from affluent families, are forced to give up their dreams of pursuing a career in the subject of their choice. Fearing that they will not be able to bear the burden of student loans, many people, despite their reluctance, choose subjects that they otherwise do not have much interest or skill at all. Suppose a student wants to study medicine but instead, he takes history honors for fear of cost. As a result, the country and the people of the country may have lost one of the best doctors of the future. Thus, the waste of merit of deserving students, harms the country as a whole.

Individual growth: Leads to everyone's growth

From the first point of view it can be said that the importance and usefulness of an educated person can be enjoyed by the whole society, country and the world. A person who has enlightened himself in the light of education can transmit that knowledge to many more people in the society. This basically increases the amount of productive and capable human resources of a country which directly determines the direction of financial success of the country.

The more educated the people: The more developed the country

The number of educated people of the country and the economic condition are proportional. Educated people develop the country. The number of educated people of the country and the economic condition are proportional. From the first and second point of view, it is clear that the introduction of a free education system is essential for the development of skilled and proficient work professionals. If students are given the opportunity to learn according to their own preferences and needs, they can in turn brighten the future of the country. This is the reason why in the developed countries of the world, the opportunities for primary and secondary education are made available and free.

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