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The essence of human resource development is that education
must play a significant and interventionist role in
remedying imbalances in the socio-economic fabric of
the country. Basic education has also greatly contributed
to the quality of human life, particularly with regard
to life expectancy, infant mortality, learning levels
and nutritional status of children, etc. Several new
initiatives have been taken by the Government placing
emphasis on decentralization with the participation
of people at the grass root level. Consequently, universal
basic education has vastly contributed to social justice
and equity, and participative economic growth.
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