this is the main problem in india if all the people living here r educated then they will be a better outlook towards things and this will help solve many problems which india is facing now.
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Nice topic Ani.
Education do makes people see things in a bigger perspective. An erudite with his knowledge and wisdom can broaden his views on various issues and enlighten others whereas someone with less education wouldn't perhaps understand the bigger perspective because of lack of knowledge.
Now I have to go to an important conference so I will come back with a detailed post later.
We had an educated MK Gandhi and Hitler in the first half of 20th century..Not saying education is everything but it helps person do things differently...I think education might have made Adolf Hitler a different person and saved lives.
Quoting from wikipedia .http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitler
"As a young child, Hitler was reportedly a good student at the various elementary schools he attended; however, in sixth grade (1900â1), his first year of high school (Realschule) in Linz, he failed completely and had to repeat the grade. His teachers reported that he had "no desire to work." One of Hitler's classmates in the Linz Realschule was Ludwig Wittgenstein, who went on to become one of the great philosophers of the 20th century.[4]