may not be able to do what they want to in their lives pushing them into depression at some point of time in life.
The blog focuses on the present day evils of the Indian society that needs due attention of the public so that we can focus on solving them. We have strength when we get together and fight against such evils as one,only then we would be able to break the rigid structure and vicious circle of evils in which we all are trapped.It is an effort to make people aware about the reality and Fire them with enthusiasm to fight for a fairer society.
Friday, 20 May 2016
RAT RACE in education in India
may not be able to do what they want to in their lives pushing them into depression at some point of time in life.
Wednesday, 11 May 2016
Indian Education System Needs Serious Reforms
Our Indian Education System needs serious reforms and changes. India needs reforms from basic itself. The preferred choice of learning is memorizing facts. Here to judge the student’s talent has only one parameter i.e. percentage in board examination. So students just mug up and indeed Indian education is spoon feeding.
There is a Need for reforms in education system
There is no practical knowledge in our education system. Our education system mainly focuses on theoretical knowledge. Some basic theoretical knowledge is needed but our education system focuses more on the theoretical knowledge. The Indian education and social systems are very hard on kids and completely ignore their feelings, opinions and ambitions. Kids are pushed to study from the age of 3. Non performers are treated as dolts and ostracized by parents and society. My opinion is this, our education must be all round developer. It should be based on creative rather than mugging. Practical or Visualize education must be promoted.
In India we say IIT’s and IIM’s are the best institutions. To get admissions in these institutions one has to do lot of hard work all throughout days and nights. Those who get admissions in these institutions, it’s a boon to them.
But if we consider the global level, where do these institutions stand??
According to “THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION” only two institutions in India are among the top 200 universities. They are IIT-Delhi at 154th rank and IIT-Bombay at 174th rank . No other universities from India, whereas in United States, there are 58 universities in that list and Harvard University at the top most. In UK, there are 29 universities, in china there are 8 and in Japan there are 9 universities.
There was a joke to describe the situation of Indian Education System –
A student is sitting idly in class while others are furiously jotting down the professor’s words.
Professor: why are you not taking notes??
Student: I already have it from my grandfather.
What I m trying to tell is we are following the same algorithm again and again. And we are expecting a wonderful result. If we want to get the desired output, we have to make changes in that algorithm and execute it. Or else we will keep on saying that India is a developing country.
To put in a nutshell –
India Reforming its education will become Developed from Developing.
Indian Education system in needs serious reforms and the steps that should be undertaken are:
Despite having the desire and skills, thousands of students in the country were not able to pursue higher education. Only 15 per cent of the students in the country have access to higher education. This situation should change. The Central and State governments should work towards making the higher education accessible to all.The varsities were burdened with the conduct of examinations, evaluation and publication of results. This needs a change. The universities should take up more research, publish research papers and bring in more innovative technologies.According to a global survey conducted in 74 countries, India was ranked 73rd in terms of quality of education, while China got the top spot.
We need to do more to improve the quality of our school education.
Thus, it is high time that we take certain steps immediately so that not only the level of education is increased which will enhance an individual’s knowledge but also it will in turn lead to the up liftman of the country that we really need and certainly India will become one of the best in terms of education and soon it will be a developed nation. Hence, it can be rightly said that Indian Education System Needs Serious Reforms.
Inspiring India
Friday, 6 May 2016
PLACE IN INDIA WHERE SISTER IN LAWS MARRY EACH OTHER INSTEAD OF GROOM--- Proof of extensive illeteracy in India
Traditions and rituals are most important part of any culture. They bring unique a taste to any culture. But sometimes it just makes no sense. In latest additional to strange wedding rituals, a tribal group in Gujarat allows sister in laws to exchange marriage vows.
Yes you heard it right. According to a report published in Indian Express, Sisters-in-law exchanged wedding vows at a village in Chhota Udepur as tribals kept date with an unusual and strange custom.
While the custom is that the bridegroom must stay at home on his wedding day while his unmarried sister stands-in to perform the wedding rituals conducted at the home of the bride. The sister-in-laws exchange coconuts and garlands, take the wedding vows and seven rounds around the fire. The bride is traditionally carried to the wedding ceremony by her mother, who carries the daughter on her shoulders.
The sister’s role concludes as soon as she reaches her home and hands over the bride to her brother. According to relatives, the unmarried sister acts as a shield for the brother who would be cursed by the evil spirits.
Apart from the reversed wedding custom, there is yet another interesting custom that takes place. The groom, and not the bride pays dowry. The dowry is paid in order to bring home the new bride.
This shows the extent of illiteracy in our country and the need for immediate education to be provided to all for the betterment of the society.
Inspiring India
Monday, 2 May 2016
Fatal Footpaths
People sleeping on pavements even 65 years after Independence is a matter of concern. The Supreme Court asked the states to comply with its order to provide roofs for the homeless. But activists say not much has been done even after the court’s direction.
It’s a common sight lakhs of people making their nightly beds along roads and footpaths even as cars whizzing by come dangerously close to maiming or killing them.
Almost every month we hear news about accidents killing these people.And these people rarely get any justics.
It is painful to see these people helplessly sleeping on the pavements. I wish I could do something to it. I can't see any solution on our level except waiting for the day when government will do something for them if you see it please do it.
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