An Apathy - Whither Education
Half a century after India's independence, the fate of education, educators and students has hardly improved. Indifference to power, which includes much of society, remains the same when it comes to human resource development and education. Even today, there are more than four educated unemployed young people in India.
India has the third-most knowledge in the world, but it is virtually the worst on a per 1000 population basis. The social degradation provided by political power is reflected in educational institutions throughout India. In campuses where self-seekers and politicians are prolonged, aberrations are a rule.
The democratization of higher education institutions is a noble concept, but has transformed the campus into a stench cauldron in the last 20 years. These are managed by affiliates with little regard for excellence, honesty and intellectual beliefs. Unethical and politically motivated decisions are few and reflect social catharsis.
Geographic India was integrated into a political organization by the United Kingdom and muted into a politically charged, disorganized conglomerate of entities and a facsimile of democratic deterioration. There is no classic conservative longing for an orderly regime and no reasonable pursuit of campus knowledge. Which section dominates the country, this section of society no longer respects. Even voiceless students and teachers do not constitute an essential service, and education is not a state need. Education policy, the subject of the state, suffers from myriad transformations.
Although it is a constitutional obligation, the lack of funding and vested governance has spurred a number of temporary education centers as universities, fake campuses, private companies, and foreign campuses in aerial flight. It has proven to be a great financial effort with little risk as it is free of VAT and other financial constraints. India now has more of these types of facilities than colleges, and it is a great opportunity to gain the knowledge in search of young people and those who want to fly to green pastures.
When it comes to higher education, institution building, financial support, grants and salary-making policies, the statutory University Grants Committee is referred to as street-worshiped and slaughtered sacred cows. It is common knowledge how autonomous UGC is. Depending on the status of the beneficiary, state, central, autonomous or deemed university, payment of a central government-approved post office, government agency, or small grant between universities or institutions with many tags attached. Was. I am dissatisfied that the funds are not available. The government should understand that it can reduce spending on the jumbo cabinet and parliament to feed and educate some villages. Teachers want to be a ladder that allows students to climb and scale to new heights.
The central and state governments have called for ESMA to curb incitement, but it will not take time to benefit politicians and bureaucrats. It is essential to please them, thereby maintaining a balance of symbiosis and mandating some of them. The government has not taken effective measures to curb the industrialization of education. Within a few hours the work given in parliament and rewards has doubled, but the spending of 6% of GDP on education has proved to be the right doctrine from Kotari Commission recommendations for over 40 years. Was.
Students from various educational institutions have gone on strike and almost every year have demanded a reversal of excessive rate increases. Tuition costs are only about 13 percent of current university education annual expenditures. It's a formidable industry now, and the goal is to make money. However, poor students cannot afford to attend universities, professional institutions, or courses, even if they are smart. They may take such courses by exposing their families to the heavy debt of banks and financial institutions. In the United States, tuition also contributes about 15% of the total annual spending on higher education. "If everything goes well in college, it will work in the country," Nehru said. Rabindranath Tagore used to compare Indian educated classes to "added two-storey old buildings, but unfortunately architects forgot to make stairs between them."
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India has the third-most knowledge in the world, but it is virtually the worst on a per 1000 population basis. The social degradation provided by political power is reflected in educational institutions throughout India. In campuses where self-seekers and politicians are prolonged, aberrations are a rule.
The democratization of higher education institutions is a noble concept, but has transformed the campus into a stench cauldron in the last 20 years. These are managed by affiliates with little regard for excellence, honesty and intellectual beliefs. Unethical and politically motivated decisions are few and reflect social catharsis.
Geographic India was integrated into a political organization by the United Kingdom and muted into a politically charged, disorganized conglomerate of entities and a facsimile of democratic deterioration. There is no classic conservative longing for an orderly regime and no reasonable pursuit of campus knowledge. Which section dominates the country, this section of society no longer respects. Even voiceless students and teachers do not constitute an essential service, and education is not a state need. Education policy, the subject of the state, suffers from myriad transformations.
Although it is a constitutional obligation, the lack of funding and vested governance has spurred a number of temporary education centers as universities, fake campuses, private companies, and foreign campuses in aerial flight. It has proven to be a great financial effort with little risk as it is free of VAT and other financial constraints. India now has more of these types of facilities than colleges, and it is a great opportunity to gain the knowledge in search of young people and those who want to fly to green pastures.
When it comes to higher education, institution building, financial support, grants and salary-making policies, the statutory University Grants Committee is referred to as street-worshiped and slaughtered sacred cows. It is common knowledge how autonomous UGC is. Depending on the status of the beneficiary, state, central, autonomous or deemed university, payment of a central government-approved post office, government agency, or small grant between universities or institutions with many tags attached. Was. I am dissatisfied that the funds are not available. The government should understand that it can reduce spending on the jumbo cabinet and parliament to feed and educate some villages. Teachers want to be a ladder that allows students to climb and scale to new heights.
The central and state governments have called for ESMA to curb incitement, but it will not take time to benefit politicians and bureaucrats. It is essential to please them, thereby maintaining a balance of symbiosis and mandating some of them. The government has not taken effective measures to curb the industrialization of education. Within a few hours the work given in parliament and rewards has doubled, but the spending of 6% of GDP on education has proved to be the right doctrine from Kotari Commission recommendations for over 40 years. Was.
Students from various educational institutions have gone on strike and almost every year have demanded a reversal of excessive rate increases. Tuition costs are only about 13 percent of current university education annual expenditures. It's a formidable industry now, and the goal is to make money. However, poor students cannot afford to attend universities, professional institutions, or courses, even if they are smart. They may take such courses by exposing their families to the heavy debt of banks and financial institutions. In the United States, tuition also contributes about 15% of the total annual spending on higher education. "If everything goes well in college, it will work in the country," Nehru said. Rabindranath Tagore used to compare Indian educated classes to "added two-storey old buildings, but unfortunately architects forgot to make stairs between them."
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