The objectives of this study are to analyze the data on dropout rates among students in India and identify the root causes of the problem. The study aims to provide recommendations for targeted interventions to reduce the dropout rates and improve the education system in India. The study will use a mixed-methods approach, including surveys, interviews, and focus groups, to collect data from various stakeholders involved in the education system. The data will be analyzed using statistical and thematic analysis techniques to identify patterns and trends in the data. The study will also use a realist evaluation approach to identify the context-mechanism-outcome configurations that contribute to the success or failure of the interventions. The study will provide valuable insights into the effectiveness of targeted interventions aimed at reducing the dropout rates among students in India. The study will also inform the formulation of new government policies, establishment of the acquired community, and the introduction of schemes to develop interest among children. Ultimately, the study aims to improve the education system in India and ensure that every student receives quality education.
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