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Posted: 8 years ago
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Why students need to join tuition classes when schools are teaching the same thing?
Our Question is why the pattern of education hasn't changed since independence?
Why students are forced to get marks and then tossed into some MNC like they are animals of some
kind?
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Don't forget we live in the country where Mahatma Gandhi was born, real power is unity.
We need to be concerned about the education in India, why suicide rate is at its peak? Are children in India mentally or emotionally weak then in other countries. Something is definitely wrong , if no action taken towards this some other daughter, son , brother and the one you love will be lost.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Hello, this is the start of a revolution, from now on what you will read, hear or see can put an effect on your life and the way you think.

We are officially asking or in sense questioning THE CITIZENS OF INDIA. The one of the major issue in today's society is not providing right education to young minds of India, everyone somehow knows the problem but they just pretend it to be ok. Every hour one student commits suicide in India, not just because they failed their exams but because they are seen as a disgrace to society. Answer this question, why a student is judged by some numerical values on a piece of paper? Why? Every student is forced to MEMORIZE not LEARN. Is education is to memorize non-sense derivations or organic reactions, why student needs to join tuition classes just for particular subject when the same thing was taught in the school? Are schools incapable of providing the proper education? Education is the processes of learning about the world we live in. Real education comes from understanding,

To know something and to speak about it. Not to speak to be heard, but speak to explain. Education is what separates humans from primates, respecting each other, questioning the wrong, developing right. This is what education really means and this is what lacks in students, schools are not teaching them they are training them, this is all a lie. Study for twelve years than four years collage and then keep working for there one big organization for the rest of your life. Schools are training children to grow up and work till every thought of creativity in their mind is decayed. But we can change this, time to unite.

We will keep questioning till our voice is heard. TIME FOR A REVOLUTION.


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Posted: 8 years ago
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Well It dose not matter, one of my class mate committed suicide. We can't change anything It's just a big joke. Sorry for wasting your time
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: ThetheStudent40

Well It dose not matter, one of my class mate committed suicide. We can't change anything It's just a big joke. Sorry for wasting your time


Wow! For someone who wanted to bring about a revolution and change an entire system , you do give up so quickly. The number of people , and not just students committing suicide, is on the rise. So I m sure we've all had someone we knew, who ended up that way. It hurts and sometimes leaves you with a feeling of guilt that you could perhaps have done something to help and you didn't. At times it completely shocks as you never imagined that person would take such a drastic step. Blaming a system is the easiest thing to do. The fact is we are all a part of that same system and need to re-examine our own roles in it. Loss of a life is always a sensitive subject and no matter how many deaths you've had around you, its never easy to even offer consolation. Words fail, everytime! Extending what support you can helps. It takes time to really know how a system works, before one can really suggest effective' ways to improve it. In a country with a billion plus population, there is tough competition all around. Where a few decide to take the final step, there are several others who seem to triumph. It wouldn't hurt to see what worked in their case and what failed in others.

There was quite a protest raked up over the NEET exams which were aimed at bringing about uniformity and transparency in selection to one of the professional courses in our country. Though welcomed by many, there were some who felt disadvantaged by it and one girl who had been studying under State Boards of Chennai committed suicide on failing to get through it. Doing a root cause analysis of a problem would help before working to bring about a revolution. Without knowing the actual circumstances that led to such a step, wont achieve much by merely working up sentiments and calling for unity. Unity for change...I get that. But what "Change did you have in mind? Since you haven't bothered to share that, other than providing an inaccessible link, I don't have a clue about how you intend to do anything about it.

Then you say, we cannot change anything. It's a big joke!!! I would like to share that we are already at work at our Institute and believe it can make a difference, and those of us who feel strongly about it have volunteered to pitch in at our individual levels. Bottom line is to be observant, watch out, (not have your earphones plugged into your ears and eyes glued to smartphones all the time) and to reach out wherever and in whichever way possible. The selection exams and interviews are however not getting any easier and only set to get tougher .

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