Education and India
"All
citizens have a right to establish and administer educational institutions
under Art. 19(1)(g) and minorities have a special right under Art. 30".
"Education used to be charity or philanthropy in the good old times".
"Education intended to enhance and entertain human senses and it's ambit
therefore flourish". Sinecure and emolument are not the apex of it's
nexus.
The
activities that impart knowledge or skill is Education. So, the foremost thing
to remember is that practically everybody is educated. So generally whom we
think as uneducated are illiterates, those who are unable to read and write.
So, why in India at present give more importance in giving this Science
education though we are talented in arts and sports? Well, most of us know it.
The simple answer is to create the sense of security in us. It gives us
innumerable options. A security and a guarantee to our survival. When I said
survival, in this vast population, most of us are virtually surviving,
struggling hard for every tomorrow. Living? when you are ethical middle class
and you want to live then you will be trampled under this huge monstrous
competitive place. Still, we try. Indian literacy rate is 66% and in that male
72% and female 58% (acc. to 2011 census). So, how many do you think will have
this security? Still a long way to go. Doesn't other things won't give us
security? they do when you are lucky. Yes, arts are dominated by luck and
innate talents where hard work mostly don't stand a chance. We are in a state
where academy books can only show us the way. Don't neglect it and if you do,
your life will be an adventure and not all adventures are exciting. I am
talking about general sense but not exceptional cases. Remember something, we
can only see tens or hundreds of lucky people who got succeeded being away from
academics but we can't see millions of despaired and ruined life diminished in
those trails. Do attend to schools and colleges and complete your degrees. If
somebody said "skipped college and became a billionaire", never
believe. Billionaires now either dropped out from world reputed universities or
highly educated. Few exceptional cases are too lucky.
Education is
something that is taught on ethics and morals or else it's just like sea water
"mighty but worthless". It's "worthless" not
"useless", don't be skeptic. Education is the same without values,
morals and ethics, just worthless. So, what kind of education are we getting in
India? Probably we will get an unpleasant answer for this, particularly in
South India. India is a third world country cause there is a huge third world
population distributed in South and East India based on color, culture and
tradition, quality of education. Compared to North India, South Indian students
are much treated like donkeys in studies and also in work. We can never
imagine how a middle class South Indian family will push their brood to
study labor while educational institutions cashing it. Education is a business
project in India. Nobody cares about methods, principles and morals. The best
system is that which can cram student mind with graded stuff. Graded stuff is
something which provides us good grades. Facilities and attention given to a
student depends on how much we invest. Indian parents will try everything
to ensure their children survival, even nobbling but the latter is the common
extreme case.
What we lack
is quality education on moral grounds. Education that innovate the learner and
helps him evolve in moral and scientific aspects of life. Our education system
and teaching is obsolete. We lost both morals and quality in it. It's just as a
dry grass. Here everybody is evaluated on two terms. One is Money and the other
is education. A person with neither of these things is a NOBODY. Unless we have
good finance, we can't have good quality education. The circle goes like this
No money>> Poor primary education(Government schools)>> Devoid of
competitive skill>> No opportunity for good quality higher
education(though government supports them financially)>> Cheap
labor>> Poor economic ground. It's a loop. Till educational quality and
values are based on money, this cycle continues. As long as this cycle
continues, there won't be any fair growth in India. There will be growth only
where money will not become hindrance for good quality education and every poor
could able to afford it. 69.9% of Indian population lives in relative rural
areas (estimated in accordance with the economic growth of cities). 96.5% of
rural population enrolled in government schools and colleges. How much time will
it will take for them to compete with corporate students and let their children
obtain good quality education? Even if they obtain a government job on
reservation, Should they have to be corrupted to escape their poor financial
background to pay those high ended educational fee and coaching fairs or let
their children have the same fate as them? Even in that corporate
society, how many institutions are providing quality education? Again there are
qualms.
Normally,
this isn't such a situation to ponder if we haven't made the Technical
education as largest survival means here and it's highly competitive. Only
Engineering, Medicine, Marketing and Money has the chance of good survival.
Rest all are just farce of life. That's why one-third of our unemployed are
graduates. They(Talents) are chances. What I am telling you are the facts
behind our eyes. Poor quality education>> Poor quality choice>>
Poor administration>> Poor quality life. 73% of people are living in this
providing cheap technical labor leading cheap life where food, clothing and
shelter will only farce their life. 92% of India's 470 million workers are
informal labor with insecurity, poorly paid and no social security. A severe
inconvenience will always bother them. Reservation system is one solution drawn
out of this. I would like to conclude this with, Indian future is in jeopardy
and we can't escape it unless there is sizable population reduction in next
five year. To all my Fellow Indians, get ready to face the inflation and
poverty. All we are opting are palliatives. It's not the time for medication,
it's time to plan for hygienic environment. All educated
"non-idiots", please do follow "one or none", we are not
asking you to shed your valuable sweat for this country. That is for your own
survival.
INDIAN
ADMINISTRATION IS THE WEAKEST AND PLANNING, PRODUCTION AND GROWTH IS DEPENDENT.
POVERTY IS INEVITABLE. UNORGANIZED LABOUR FORCE WILL INCREASE, IMBALANCE IN
ECONOMY DISTRIBUTION AND ECONOMY CRISIS WILL RISE. EVERYTHING HAS JUST
SLIPPED OUT OF HANDS IN OUR PRESENT CONDITION. ONLY WAY IS TO FLY OUT. Good
Luck.
ACTIVITY IS
NOT ACHIEVEMENT. HARD WORK CAN NEVER BEAT A TALENT.
-Jai Hind
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