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Taking help from the information given below, write a letter to the editor of a national daily showing your concern at the outdated education system which has not helped in creating more jobs in India. Also, suggest some measures to make it more meaningful and job- oriented.(150-200 words) Notes: * Colonial influence * Not job oriented * Job-oriented * More academic than practical * Vocational training compulsory

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Answered by shravanisunilchaudha
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12, Albany Cottage Nanital

20th March, 20xx

The Editor The Hindustan Times New DelhiRead

Sub: Job-oriented Education

Sir

Through the columns of your prestigious newspaper, I want to highlight that education system in India needs a new definition and direction.

Our present education system is merely a continuation of the Macaulian system of the colonial era. It is highly loaded in favour of academics. The old practices and traditions continue. The school education provides little or no vocational and technical training. The results are quite unproductive. Our educated young men and women don’t get meaningful employment. Their frustration finds outlets in crimes and violence. It doesn’t augur well for the nation and its youths.

The Government and the concerned educationists must take stock of the education system from new and meaningful angles. First of all, vocational and technical education and training should be made an essential part of high-school education. Every student must be asked to choose or select his trade or vocation. Adequate coaching and vocational training must be provided at the school level itself.

I hope the government and the educationists will rise up to the occasion and give a new definition and direction to our outdated education system.

Yours faithfully

Mohan/Mohini

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Answered by 2305archister814112
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12, Kamla Lohia Collage

Kanpur

22 February 2023

The Editor

The Hindustan Times

Kanapur

Subject : Outdated Education System

Sir,

Through the columns of your prestigious newspaper , I want to highlight that education system in India needs to be revised . Our education system is not job oriented as it contains more theoretical knowledge than practical . It needs to be revised according to today's requirements . Also , more emphasis should be paid on the practice of the given theory for proper implementation of the knowledge learned . Most of the educational institutions are failing to fulfill the anthem of education .

Our present education system is merely a continuation of the western system introduced during the colonial era . It era is highly in favour of academics . The old practices and traditions of the British continue till today.School education provides a little or no vocational and technical training . The results are quite unproductive Our educated young men and women do not get meaningful employment . Hence , their frustration finds outlets in oppositions and violence towards the government . It doesn't augur well for the nation and its youth .

We have to wake up in order to maintain a desirable education system that would mould and equip the students to catch up with the changes of this modern world.The Government and the concerned educationists must revise the education system from new and meaningful angles . Vocational and technical education and training should be made an essential part of high - school education .

I hope the government and the educationists will rise up to the occasion and give a new definition and direction to our outdated education system , for ensuring jobs students .

Yours sincerely

Mohan / Mohini

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