We beat the drums of our world class IIMs and IITs so are we proud of our wealthy Indians like Ambani and Mittals who are more exceptions rather than the rule.For one billion Indian people there is no Indian University available which ranks among top 200s of the world while other Asian countries like Japan has 11 china 6 and Hong kong which has less than half of the population of Mumbai has 4 Universities in top 200 list.
India’s technical Institutions are now called as factories of mass production of Engineering and MBA graduates who lack practical understanding of what is learnt. Mushrooming technical and professional Institutions are busy in producing worthless quantity without paying any heed to quality of teaching and infrastructure to support meaningful education. Our watchdogs who neither bark nor bite have become pet dogs of dons of Education Industry. Rising Indiscipline and loss of moral values ,growing violence, high divorce rates, apathy towards social concerns, use of drugs demonstrate miserable downfall in our education system. Political interference in colleges and University exacerbate the problems.
State of primary and secondary education is not very cozy where students are taught to cram everything like Parrot. Chapters of history are tampered to fulfill political agenda and politicians engage in mudslinging each other. Almost entire education system of teaching and learning is moving to gloomy future.
Corporate coaching classes are luring rich and middle class babalogs ( children of rich parents) offering all formula and shortcuts to success in competitive exams. There is no objective basis to judge meritocracy in India as there is a wide gap between haves and haves not. Those who have even no access to clean drinking water (our human right) in many villages , towns , cannot be expected to score high in 2 hrs competitive exams . Merit itself is an specious term in our society.
Teaching Profession is viewed as time gap arrangement except by afew who dream of shaping India's future. It is also nowadays seen as profession of losers who compromise to work at throw away peanuts.
Knowledge is power . No, its not. It is what you do with knowledge is power. Its high time we wake up and stop crowing with a few success stories which are more exception rather than the rule.
India’s technical Institutions are now called as factories of mass production of Engineering and MBA graduates who lack practical understanding of what is learnt. Mushrooming technical and professional Institutions are busy in producing worthless quantity without paying any heed to quality of teaching and infrastructure to support meaningful education. Our watchdogs who neither bark nor bite have become pet dogs of dons of Education Industry. Rising Indiscipline and loss of moral values ,growing violence, high divorce rates, apathy towards social concerns, use of drugs demonstrate miserable downfall in our education system. Political interference in colleges and University exacerbate the problems.
State of primary and secondary education is not very cozy where students are taught to cram everything like Parrot. Chapters of history are tampered to fulfill political agenda and politicians engage in mudslinging each other. Almost entire education system of teaching and learning is moving to gloomy future.
Corporate coaching classes are luring rich and middle class babalogs ( children of rich parents) offering all formula and shortcuts to success in competitive exams. There is no objective basis to judge meritocracy in India as there is a wide gap between haves and haves not. Those who have even no access to clean drinking water (our human right) in many villages , towns , cannot be expected to score high in 2 hrs competitive exams . Merit itself is an specious term in our society.
Teaching Profession is viewed as time gap arrangement except by afew who dream of shaping India's future. It is also nowadays seen as profession of losers who compromise to work at throw away peanuts.
Knowledge is power . No, its not. It is what you do with knowledge is power. Its high time we wake up and stop crowing with a few success stories which are more exception rather than the rule.
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