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EDUCATION: MOTHER OF PLANET & PEOPLE

Th. Asha Sinha

No 2019-31-01, Working papers from Voice of Research

Abstract: Education is an important and basic input required to improve the quality of human resources.Again education is the most important factor required to make labour, a productive factor. Labour without education and skill cannot be graded as human resources, sustainable development consists of essential elements like survival of human beings including all other life forms, satisfaction of basic human needs, economic efficiency & growth, preservation of environment, equity, social justice, promotion of values and ethics. Equity and distributive justice in the case of present generation ought to be considered as in-built system of the development process. Embarking upon the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) agenda requires all of us to reflect upon the ultimate purpose of learning throughout life. Education can influence individual and collective environmental behaviour through contemporary, traditional and lifelong approaches to learning.Hence it’s necessary conditions for development, the improvement in the quality of human resources through education. Key Words: Education, Economics, Efficiency, Environment Policy

Date: 2019-09
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