The NPP which will contest at least 51 seats in February 27 Meghalaya Assembly election in a document said, "With the Right to Education (RTE) it was hoped the education at the elementary level in Meghalaya would receive a big boost ... the programme in Meghalaya did not achieve the very objectives it set out to fulfil."
It said "Haste, lack of proper planning, ignorance of ground reality, financial miscalculations and general apathy are all to blame for the failure of our education system."
It also pointed out various government reports which revealed deficiencies in the programme although the state achieved an enrolment level of 95 to 98 per cent during 2010-16.
"The performance of this programme suggested by different government reports revealed deficiencies in preparation of Perspective Plan, attainment of universal elementary education, coverage of Out of School Children (OOSC) and Children with Special Needs (CWSN)," it said.
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