speech on education without values is a complete waste
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Let me start my speech with an incident in kerela. I came across the sad news about the brutal murder of a thirty year old law student from Kerala, the most literate state in India with a literacy rate of 93.9%.She was not wearing a provoking dress, she was not goofing around with her boyfriend in dark and the whole scenes of murder happened in broad daylight!!. The media world celebrated the news highlighting the headline that has given her a label ‘Dalit’. This is essentially not a caste issue and I still wonder how come this educated class welcome this approach and brand it in such a brazen and shameless way! This is the same thing I have mentioned earlier. Most part of our society fails at the practical implementation of the things they have learned so far. We always set a boundary mark between our thoughts and actions. Whoever working against these, tragically their arguments may be twisted in another way and will be tagged as antisocial at many times . We Keralites consider ourselves as most educated and cultured class of citizens. We are proud in setting our own goals and living by sticking with our ideologies and values, but at the same time hesitates to analyse a situation in various views. What we all have is our own views on various topics. The latest burning issue of women entry to the Sabarimala shrine and the ‘ready to wait’ campaign following that started in social media is a mere example for that. A group of people who were taught about various revolts down the ages against oppressions and Socio-cultural inequalities faced by various societies are now standing against the equality and individual freedom by raising some vague and imprecise arguments. History is not a subject that should be by hearted for vomiting it in the answer sheet about names and years of various incidents happened years ago. Rather we should approach it with a different sense. It teach us how we are moulded. It teach us how we have reached in a situation where we enjoy the privileges today. It teach us how we became ourselves. We should be able to grab the essence in everything that we have learned so far rather than just letting it to be a part of our scheduled academic curriculum.
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Education is not only about sharing knowledge, but also about preparing the individual to meet all the challenges that life throws at him. Education is the prosthesis of imbibing external progressive ideas, thoughts, and beliefs in our inner thinking, which ultimately reflects our actions.
Studies have shown that the students coming from "low-income families" have a lower graduation rate than those from "higher-income families", but despite this, the graduation rate of people in the school's choice programme has an 18 percent higher graduation rate than in the public school system over the course of six years.
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