Experts laid emphasis on the government changing the "age old rules and laws" to facilitate skill development, especially among women. Their suggestions also included rendering day-care facility and developing infrastructure for the same.
"The government should encourage and facilitate day care infrastructure in the country as more mothers wish to work to support family income now. There is also a need to upgrade skills of school support staff," Rajesh Bhatia, Managing Director of Tree House Education here said.
In order to strengthen the supporting staff in schools, funds under Right to Education should be released on time to schools to enable them to pay support staff on time.
"Changes should be made in laws, rules and regulations where women support staff take up roles of men and extend women entrepreneurship scheme benefits to support staff and women day care centre owners," Bhatia asserted.
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Another expert, Rommel Rodrigues, editor-turned-filmmaker said there should be efforts to revive India's age-old tradition of 'gurukuls'.
"Along with the youth, we have to take a pledge to revisit the Gurukul system to educate an entire generation of Indians in at least one language," he said.