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Write a letter to editor about practical weightage should be more or equal to the theory in the Indian Education System

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Answered by dreamrob
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Answer:

(Senders Address)

(Your Address)

(Date)

To,

The editor of Hindustan Times,

Subject:-Importance of practical in the Indian Education System.

Most humble and respectfully,I (Your name) beg to state that India is a vast country and currently he is leading the educational field from all over the world.

But it only lags in one field and it is the practical field ,2 out of 5 schools have proper equipment for the practical and most of them don't have proper equipment so they don't show the students as how the practical works.So the students only depend on theory and that will not help the student in the future.

I highly recommend you to look into the matter as soon as possible .

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

(Your name)


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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Answer:

15 – A

Green Park

Civil Lines

City

June 6, 2019

The Editor

The HT

Janta Office

City

Subject: Giving more weightage to practical subjects

Dear Sir:

I am writing this letter to express my views on a very important topic which is related to each and every student. Indian education system predominantly is theory based, which has become obsolete.  

In real life, it is the practical work that is helpful in improving skills. Theory just lies buried deep in the subconscious mind. The practice becomes habit and then performance.  

Since it is the practical work that is more useful, our education system should give more weightage to practical part of each subject. Right now the ratio of practical part is from 20 % to 30 %. It should be made 50-50.  

Through the medium of your esteemed daily I appeal to the educational authorities to look into it and do the needful.

Yours truly,

Sambhav  

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