Anami's counter in college.

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Though it's tomorrow's episode and the precap made me too much hooked that made me to write this post.
So, guys do you think Anami's teen prashn in return of her 3 answers. Is it meant she is challenging today's educational system. This scene actually made me think and is just like Ekalavya questioning Drona, how he can't learn the Astra and shastras just because he is of low caste. Anami's question also made me think, is it really necessary to take interview in schools because in India many people have there local languages are there first subject and they face the same difficulty. Parents see big dreams to make his/ her child study in particular international schools just to be rejected because of petty reasons like parents don't know English or The child has failed to answer. If this same goes then I think there will be no future for the children who come from villages and no English school background.

When we go health campaign in a village, our professors asked us that we should be capable of answering there questions in there particular language and never hurt there emotions.

So what do you people think about it.

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Posted: 7 years ago
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Not everyone, who wishes their child to be educated in a big institute, is well educated..so if admissions r based on interviews, then d children of such ppl will nvr get admitted..coz neither their parents themselves r educated nor can they teach their children..

N if d parents themselves can teach their children everything, then y wud they send them to schools!!
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Originally posted by: Anjali33

Not everyone, who wishes their child to be educated in a big institute, is well educated..so if admissions r based on interviews, then d children of such ppl will nvr get admitted..coz neither their parents themselves r educated nor can they teach their children..


N if d parents themselves can teach their children everything, then y wud they send them to schools!!



Hmm I agree with you but few people e.g.. my friend is from telugu medium school and college and when he came to the big city like Hyderabad where we see less local language as first subject made her more difficult. She searched for nice pharmacy college in local language but to her bad luck the cource being new and introduced in 7 years back she failed in her attempts to get one and reluctantly joined in English college where for 2 years she found difficulty but now in 3rd year she is proving us she is not less then any English scholar. Her village has 4 or 5 schools in local language as first language and 2 were of English institutes where she failed to pass so called interview just because she failed to speak in English and her father being farmer she had no scope rather then compromise.

So my point here is we need to get preference to foreign language but not at the cost of leaving our national and mother tongue. My cousin who went to Russia for higher studies said there people prefer to talk more in Russian than in English he faced lot of difficulties there due to this.

Development should achieved with respect and integrity which we lack in today generation. We already forgot there is a language called Sanskrit which gave birth to Hindi. In few institutions there is this language but when we ask people what do you prefer Sanskrit or French then there answer is French. I just want not only people but also every educational society must and should teach the importance of language rather then coming up with new ideas on how only to take richer kids, filling there banks with money and break the future step of the middle class people.

I was also gone through interview when I was changing my school and to be honest at that time international school was just a bud. And my school was not even famous in district forget state and national.

So interviews for school going kids shouldn't be encouraged in my view.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Today I can understand how my friend felt when someone has judged you before you even prove it. Which I said in my above post.
Today Anami's reply was really good I actually liked how she questioned the people who judged her. Education doesn't see ones attire and language. Education is meant to give knowledge to take the steps of righteous path. Though we quote Never judge a book by its cover but do we actually apply then the answer is big No.


Though few people may think Anami's questioning back is disrespect then what the teacher who gives knowledge questioning back is respected.


A teacher is like a candle who burn themselves to give knowledge in the form of light. (This quote is actually to those who judge someone based on the money and not every person or institutions)

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