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Civil Law
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CIVIL LAW 1
Education is important for many of the reasons for an individual as well as for society. It helps
to uplift the standard of living as it removes many of the social issues illiteracy and poverty
(Saini 2018). Further to say every person has a right to education as his/her human right. The
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is a specific
agency of united nations. This agency is the only UN agency, which covers all the aspects related
to education (Ezez. 2019). This agency provided few fundamentals related to the right to
education. These principles include principles of solidarity, universal access to education, non-
discrimination, and equality of opportunity (Ezez. 2019).
Staring the discussion over these principles this is to state that principle of nondiscrimination
ensure that all that every person must have right to education without facing any discrimination
based on sex, race, color, language, national or social origin, religion, political or other opinion,
economic condition or birth (UNESCO 2017). The situation seems to be very idol but this is not
true in actual. I would like to share my experience of education here. I am from a minority
community of the society, which people often see in an offensive manner. The incident is 4 years
old when i went high school for the admission. I still remember that day. There were total 40
seats available in the class and students were required to give an exam to get one seat. This
examination was important for me, as I badly wanted to take the admission in that school only.
Later on, after reviewing the question paper I have realized that the tutor set out very typical
question paper to the minority students so that they cannot pass the examination and cannot take
the admission in that particular school. I was not the only student, which belonged to the
minority community. This is not the only incident of my life but some more are also there. As
mentioned above many other principles also been provided by UNESCO, another principle to
discuss is equality of opportunity and treatment. This is one of the basic principles of UNESCO,
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