Prof. Anil Sadgopal with Prof. Ramakrishna Ramaswamy (VC, UoH) |
Prof. G. Hargopal introduced the speaker as a very important
personality in taking forward the movement to ensure quality education for all
and described him as a person with very rare combination of philosophical
disposition and conviction for great social change.
Prof. Sadgopal started his lecture with presenting his
experience in his last engagement with the Govt. on preparing the Right to
Education Bill. He submitted that the Govt. had not been willing to discuss
about private schools on the ground that they don’t get any grants from the
Govt. He rejects this proposition and argues that the Govt. does monitor liquor
shops, taxi and auto-rikshaws and other many such entities even though they are
not funded by the Govt as that is concerned with citizen’s welfare. He
maintained that in his 10 months engagement during this period, the Govt.
didn’t take any of his points. According to him, Right to Education (RTE) act
in its current form doesn’t stand for enabling people to claim their
constitutional entitlements but it is more to satisfy neo-liberal attacks on
the country.