Social Sciences, asked by mitamodhu912, 7 months ago

what were hard hint as views on a
education of Indians​

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Answered by yashpal920
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India ranks 92 in education among 145 countries. Indian education system has been very effective till 30 years back when so much of information was not available in the knowledge market when Indian students carried super heavyweight loads of education made them more knowledgeable, hard working, passionate and being capable of taking up greater loads at workplace than others while being knowledgeable, committed and efficient. Individual excellence, multi tasking abilities and being over committed (always not by passion but by compulsion too) Indian workforce did leave great impacts in developments of many nations in the world outside India. However, since post 90's the scene had changed a lot and though several Indian origin global CEOs and CTOs were talk of the industries but in an era of technological advancements, information clutter, skills over knowledge, effectiveness over efficiency, teamwork over individual excellence, employability over bookish knowledge, peoples' skills over doing work in isolation, abilities to mix and work in cross-cultural workplaces over working within in own community, thinking and acting global over being prisoners of own mindsets, inabilities to catch up with global communities with greater social skills, etc. are some of the most gray areas which Indian education system had failed to address in past 3 decades. Indian economy has been overwhelmed with millions of new jobs where western multinationals exploited and exploiting Indians for 12-14 hours a day on a fraction of western salary as cheap labor force while Indian economy celebrated it as success of Indian education and intellect but none of the Indian universities ranking respectively even in Asian ranking. The Emploaybility Index of Indian engineering and management graduates had sharply fallen down from 25% in 2004 to 7% in 2016 and at the same time India's Human Development Index remains in extremely low when thousands of new universities including dozens of IITs and IIMs were set up and Indian government had spend tens of billions on skill developments with thousands of organizations including India's biggest business houses taking out thousands of crores in the name of skill development when no skills were developed and no innovations took place. Last 3 decades also had witnessed the entry of lakes of foreign professionals entering in India to work on 4-10 times greater salary and perks as they found to be better skilled and effective. Indian education system needs a thorough overhauling and restructuring which is not possible to initiate by the nexus of political class, bureaucratic fraternity and academic mafia that spearhead India's education policies, formulate strategies and manages Indian private and public education. The question is does India wants to improve its education system ? It is not rocket science but when that honest intention does not exist, "chalta hai" attitude dominating the entire society, "will not do better and will not allow others to do better" attitude continue to rule the society, community, economy and the country .... does brave politicians, universities, institutions and policy makers exist in India who can spearhead the change in Indian education or will they allow and encourage visionary educationists and academic leaders to pilot country's much needed educational reforms to enhance quality of education in India to be in top 50 in next 10 years.

Answered by rawataastha258
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Indian education system emphasizes competitive spirit. Competition teaches students to unleash their full potential. Indian schools teach basic knowledge in all subjects. The annual system in school years helps slow learners.

In my opinion, Education is a learning experience from which people gain knowledge. Education can come in all forms, as we can learn essential information and life skills at anytime, anywhere. What do you value about education? ... We always learn how to overcome whatever comes our way.

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