Sunday, 11 January 2015

Law Education in all schools

BHARTIYA CHETNA
(Sense of the nation)
1st floor, Maa Bhagwati Complex,     
Boring Road Crossing, Patna-800001
Bihar (India) Mobile No-09334687891
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(FOR PUBLICATION)
To,
The Law Minister,
Govt. of Bihar and Govt. of India.
Date:-10 December 2011
Subject:-Making Law Education compulsory in Secondary School of all boards.
Sir,
Humbly we want to say that law and order problem in our country is growing proportionately to the population which has almost gone beyond the comprehension and control of the law enforcement agencies across the nation. Effort is always made to check law and order problem through public and police and administrative interaction resulting unsubstantially.

The problem does not lie with the kind of efforts being made to check law and order problem, the problem is with the primary and secondary education which keeps the generation uninformed to what they encounter and interact throughout the life. If the generation is educated and trained about day to day benefits of law and repercussion of its violation, our country would have a huge brigade of law abiding citizens who would not only think and work in the interest of social but also national security.

I, therefore, appeal you to consider making law education compulsory in primary or secondary education of all the boards across the nation.

Regards
Sd/-Prabhash Chandra Sharma
      (Secretary)


C.M, Bihar10/12/11 Complaint No-99999-1012110104

Dy C.M, Bihar10/12/11 Complaint No-2892

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