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Ekta Kaur, Clip 1: Education in India

Collection: Queens Memory Collection at the Archives at Queens Library: Ekta Kaur
Date: Time Period: 2014; 2014-12-16; Interview recorded: December 16, 2014 Material: Digital audio recording made using Zoom H2 digital recorder and Adobe Soundbooth CS5 . Dimension: Total running time: 0:01:34
Creator: Ekta Kaur interviewed by Rahman Naema Identifier: aql:21096 qmp-ek-clip-000001

Description: Ekta Kaur mentions that education is very important in India. In some cities in India, there are places that do not have schools, and the children and adults are not educated. Ekta shares that she would love to go back to India and open a school the way they are open here in America. A lot of children in India want to go to other states to get their education. People in India travel to Delhi, Chandighar and Bombay to get educated.

Collection : aql:20455; aql:21130

Creator : Ekta Kaur interviewed by Rahman Naema

Date : Time Period: 2014; 2014-12-16; Interview recorded: December 16, 2014

Summary/Description : Ekta Kaur mentions that education is very important in India. In some cities in India, there are places that do not have schools, and the children and adults are not educated. Ekta shares that she would love to go back to India and open a school the way they are open here in America. A lot of children in India want to go to other states to get their education. People in India travel to Delhi, Chandighar and Bombay to get educated.

Subject : Education; India; Schools

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Coverage : Locations discussed: India Punjab (India)

Type : Oral history

Format : Digital audio recording made using Zoom H2 digital recorder and Adobe Soundbooth CS5 .; Total running time: 0:01:34

Identifier : aql:21096 qmp-ek-clip-000001

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