A senior Chinese official has called for more
financial support for rural education.
The funding for compulsory education in rural China
was another policy adopted by the central government to build a
harmonious society, State Councilor Chen Zhili said during a tour of central
China's Hunan Province.
Local governments should make every effort to
guarantee investment in rural education and strictly supervise the
use of the funding to ensure it was properly spent, Chen
said.
She also called for strong measures to prevent schools
levying unreasonable charges and for more financial support for
rural poor students.
China has about 150 million
students in rural areas. The government exempted primary and junior
middle school students from paying tuition in western regions, the
poorest part of the country, this year, and promised to extend the
exemption to other rural areas next year.
The government will invest 218.2 billion yuan (US$27
billion) in rural education from 2006 to 2010.
(Xinhua News Agency November 21, 2006)
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