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write a letter to the editor of a newspaper about the condition of education in your village govt school​

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12, Civil Lines Amritsar

12, Civil Lines AmritsarMarch 02, 2020The Editor

12, Civil Lines AmritsarMarch 02, 2020The EditorThe Times of India

12, Civil Lines AmritsarMarch 02, 2020The EditorThe Times of IndiaAmritsar, PunjabSir,

12, Civil Lines AmritsarMarch 02, 2020The EditorThe Times of IndiaAmritsar, PunjabSir,Sub: Making educational curriculum flexible and relevant

12, Civil Lines AmritsarMarch 02, 2020The EditorThe Times of IndiaAmritsar, PunjabSir,Sub: Making educational curriculum flexible and relevantThrough the column of your esteemed daily, I want to bring to your notice that our educational curriculum doesn’t meet the requirements of the changing economy and environment.It is quite unfortunate that education and schooling have become so boring and uninteresting. The children are treated like machines and fed on mere facts. The curriculum lacks flexibility and relevance. Such static and stagnant education system can’t meet the requirements of liberalization and globalization.The whole system and curriculum need to be restructured. Instead of producing clerks and civil servants, it must aim to produce better managers, bankers, technocrats, and scientists. Those who prepare the educational curriculum must remember that their aim must be to produce harmonious personalities. Our education must produce such enlightened and talented young men who may face the challenges of the changing economy and environment.

12, Civil Lines AmritsarMarch 02, 2020The EditorThe Times of IndiaAmritsar, PunjabSir,Sub: Making educational curriculum flexible and relevantThrough the column of your esteemed daily, I want to bring to your notice that our educational curriculum doesn’t meet the requirements of the changing economy and environment.It is quite unfortunate that education and schooling have become so boring and uninteresting. The children are treated like machines and fed on mere facts. The curriculum lacks flexibility and relevance. Such static and stagnant education system can’t meet the requirements of liberalization and globalization.The whole system and curriculum need to be restructured. Instead of producing clerks and civil servants, it must aim to produce better managers, bankers, technocrats, and scientists. Those who prepare the educational curriculum must remember that their aim must be to produce harmonious personalities. Our education must produce such enlightened and talented young men who may face the challenges of the changing economy and environment. Yours faithfully

12, Civil Lines AmritsarMarch 02, 2020The EditorThe Times of IndiaAmritsar, PunjabSir,Sub: Making educational curriculum flexible and relevantThrough the column of your esteemed daily, I want to bring to your notice that our educational curriculum doesn’t meet the requirements of the changing economy and environment.It is quite unfortunate that education and schooling have become so boring and uninteresting. The children are treated like machines and fed on mere facts. The curriculum lacks flexibility and relevance. Such static and stagnant education system can’t meet the requirements of liberalization and globalization.The whole system and curriculum need to be restructured. Instead of producing clerks and civil servants, it must aim to produce better managers, bankers, technocrats, and scientists. Those who prepare the educational curriculum must remember that their aim must be to produce harmonious personalities. Our education must produce such enlightened and talented young men who may face the challenges of the changing economy and environment. Yours faithfully Ramesh Sinha

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