Government should offer free university education to any student who has been admitted to a university but can't afford it
Every society wants to educate itself. But what if certain segment of society can not bear the cost of university education?, Will it be mistake of uneducated poor to give priority to bread over the education or will it be fault of society to keep them separate? As a society, one should support them to come and should offer free university education to any student who has been admitted to a university but can't afford it because if they remain weak, means as a society we remain weak. If they grow stronger, we grow stronger.
Considering demographic expansion or the growing world population, which has grown from 2 billion to 10 billion in 200 years, if those people are left on street without education and treated as a burden then this demographic expansion will become demographic disaster,a disaster where uneducated youth will be a burden to society, which can go out of proportion any time in future causing chaos.
However, if society educates them through a good university education, in 21st century where progress is dependent on the innovation. One can hardly refuse that we can solve the problems of the poor only if we can involve them in this journey, they understand the loopholes better which are effecting them. But if we won't offer this helping hand to them at this crucial moment, when they have been admitted to university education but can't afford it, then they might left out with no choice but to remain in the abyss of their own fears and may choose to commit crimes for feeding himself.
Some may argue about the cost factor which will come on the society, but with the new computer technology and internet, the university education can be provided at cheaper cost. However, when the future is at stake, the cost plays little role. We must support them in their endeavor to get educated.
Ultimately, from the bulk of evidence it can be concluded that it is very important to offer the free university education to any student who has qualified and has been admitted to a university but cannot afford them otherwise we as a society has to face the demographic disaster in near future.
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