Ensuring Sustainable Progress: The Case for Depoliticizing Education and Healthcare

23 May

Davendra Sharma

Abstract- Education and healthcare are fundamental pillars of national development and well-being. These sectors should be treated as national issues that transcend political divides to ensure the long-term prosperity and social stability of a nation. However, political influence often hampers the effective delivery and accessibility of both education and health services. This paper explores the significance of treating education and healthcare as non-political issues, advocating for policies that prioritize the well-being of citizens over party agendas. By examining the consequences of political interference in these sectors, this paper highlights the need for a more neutral, evidence-based approach to policymaking. It calls for a framework where long-term national interests, rather than short-term political gains, shape the direction of educational and healthcare reforms. The role of government, stakeholders, and society in creating sustainable systems for both sectors is also examined.

DOI: DOI:10.61463/ijrtssh.vol.3.issue2.152

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