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Answered by arjunlibumon123
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Education is an important aspect that plays a huge role in the modern, industrialized world. People need a good education to be able to survive in this competitive world. Modern society is based on people who have high living standards and knowledge which allows them to implement better solutions to their problems.

Features of Education

Education empowers everyone. Some of the areas where education helps are:

1.  Removing Poverty

Education helps in removing poverty as if a person is educated, he can get a good job and fulfill all the basic needs & requirement of his family.

2.  Safety and Security against Crime

If a person is well-educated, he will not be fooled by anyone easily. An educated person is less prone to involve in domestic violence & other social evils. They enjoy healthy relationships in life. This means people are less susceptible to being cheated or becoming a victim of violence.

3. Prevention of Wars and Terrorism

To lead a safe & secure life, one needs to understand the value of education in our daily life. One needs to take an active part in various educational activities. These types of productive activities provide knowledge to live a better life.

4. Commerce and Trade

A good education doesn’t simply mean going to school or college & getting a degree. Trade & commerce of the country will also be flourished easily if its citizens are well-educated. Education helps to become self-dependent and build great confidence among them to accomplish difficult tasks. On getting an education, their standard of life gets improved.

5.  Law and Order

Education enables the process of the Nation’s Fast Development. If you have a good education, you can serve your country well. It develops a good political ideology.

6. Women Empowerment

Education also helps in empowering women. Certain old customs like Not Remarrying Widows, Sati Pratha, Child Marriage, Dowry System etc. can be demolished with the power of education. Women, if educated, can raise voice against the injustice done to her. This will bring a lot of development in society as well as in the nation. In short, Right to Freedom of speech & expression can be used in the right way if all women will become educated.

7. Upliftment of economically weaker sections of society

Education is the most important ingredient to change the world. Due to lack of education, many illiterate people suffer the hardships of discrimination, untouchability & injustices prevailing in the society but with the advancement of a good education. If all the people will be educated; this ultimately leads to the upliftment of economically weaker sections of society.

8. Communications

The relation between education & communication is apparent. Good education helps to communicate better with other people. It also improves our communication skills such as speech, body language etc. A person who is educated feels confident within him to confront or give a speech in front of a large public or can held a meeting or seminar.

Writing emails, letters, typing messages, reading magazines & newspapers or even using a Smartphone can never be possible without getting a basic education.

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Answered by sanjukta14
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On the 14th of March, the news dropped like a bombshell for all teachers: schools would remain closed until the end of the month. My students on the other hand excitedly called me up to confirm what was according to them, happy news. They were to have a fortnight of holidays, the reasons for the lockdown were of no concern.

The nation followed suit ten days later as Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared an initial nationwide lockdown on the 25th of March for 21 days (now extended till May 3rd). There were calls this time too, only a little more concerned. “Didi, will we all be promoted?”, “Didi, are the exams to be cancelled?”, “Didi, will we get report cards after school starts next year?” The questions ranged from the absurd to the practical, but I could detect the underlying worry in both parents and students. We teachers are equally worried. 

A lot has been discussed on the impact COVID-19 has had on the economy, social classes, and the environment. But, as a teacher, I am more concerned about the impact it is having on the education system. It is well known that investment in the education system has a very high incubation period. As a result, the current impacts of the pandemic on the education system would also have a high incubation period, making them difficult to measure in the long-term.  How is the pandemic currently affecting different stakeholders of the education system and how they are responding to it?

Students

Most of my students are of course unable to perceive the depth of the situation, yet they are not entirely naïve about it either. From my own interactions with my students, I could detect the subtle, uneasy changes in their attitudes toward the holidays. And rightfully so, given the drastic measures taken by different states and boards. The CBSE and the state boards of Maharashtra, Haryana, UP, Karnatakaand finally Telangana have announced that all exams are cancelled, and that all students from grades 1 to 8 would be promoted without exams. 

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