63% Yes |
37% No |
63% Yes |
18% No |
9% No, only for low income families |
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6% No, use funds to increase the quality of education first |
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4% No, only offer a free primary education |
See how support for each position on “Education” has changed over time for 52.2k India voters.
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See how importance of “Education” has changed over time for 52.2k India voters.
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Unique answers from India users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
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I dont believe all citizens need free education. Granting this would significantly reduce government income and private incomes as well. I believe this should be dependent on the financial situation of an individual. Setting up offices for this will also increase employment.
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All citizens are already provided free education, the government schools exist for this very reason, the problem is the quality of education not the cost. The reason why so many Choose private schools is because the government schools are in terrible state , education is free but that come at the cost of quality.
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free primar education but for higher education balance it according to income and try to provide more incentive on research public universities should exsit but focus more on research
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Yes, but only to the citizens of rural areas and to lower economic citizens of semi-urban areas.
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primary education should be free and later on every one should pay for education except students coming from lower income families
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They should for students until grade 12 and improve government schools quality.
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