Building Blocks and Ballot Boxes: What Elections Mean for India’s Children

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Excerpt: Regardless of the outcome of India’s elections, quality education for all of India’s children, one that promotes mutual understanding and respect for difference rather than fueling the many ethnic and religious differences in this richly diverse nation, must be at the top of the agenda.

Read more: http://www.globalpartnership.org/blog/building-blocks-and-ballot-boxes-what-elections-mean-indias-children


Recommended Citation

Bajaj, M. (2014). Building blocks and ballot boxes: What elections mean for India’s children. Guest Contributor on the Global Partnership for Education’s Blog. Available at http://www.globalpartnership.org/blog/building-blocks-and-ballot-boxes-what-elections-mean-indias-children

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