Indian Education System-Intellectual to dumb students converter

Indian Education System-Intellectual to dumb students converter

Eureka! Eureka! A new cheapest free converter obvious for politicians who themselves are its creator but expensive forcefully imposed on students of INDIA. This brilliant converter is named as “Indian Education System-Intellectual to dumb students converter”. It acts as a villain for India’s growth as now the graph of “creativity” among students is decreasing due to the production of ‘dumb students’ by our Education mill. Why our education system is so dull? Might be due to lack of intellectuals involved in administrating our education system board or some other reason. Whatever the reasons would be but the results are at its alarming position.

Have you ever paid attention that why students always learn to cram? Why instead of pursuing values to gain knowledge, they run after marks? Does getting only good marks is everything? Never! Knowledge do matters but does this matters for INDIA? System is so organized that a criteria for testing a student’s capability is just getting ‘marks’ in exams rather than precious ‘knowledge’. WE are so entangled in a quicksand of ‘NUMBER GAME’ that even if want to get out of this, this mighty converter pushes us down again to convert as a dumb.
Debit is “what comes in” n’ Credit is “what goes out”- Some of the accounting principles used in business. Schools and Colleges which are termed as an Educational Institutions are converted into Business Institutions very rapidly. !!BREAKING NEWS!! Kudos guys, Education INDUSTRY” is grooming very rapidly. That day is not so far when people will start investing their money as shares on these institutions. Its factory uses modern robust converter i.e. ‘Intellectual to dumb students converter’ in which raw material is a pool of brilliant, dumb and average students. It converts intellectual to dumb ones very cleverly and lavishly, holding just a graduation degree n’ marks while creativity, discipline n’ intelligence used to be thrown out as the by-products into a sewage.
Sigh! Not only Corporate Society but politics is in the air, also deepening its roots in INDIA’s education system. “Reservation Policy” not only limits to Jobs but also play a crucial role for an admission in the universities n’ clearing some competitive exams. O’ Jesus! Pinch yourself and verify that is this a nightmare or the worst reality? Govt. plans 90% reservation in DU for Delhi students rejecting other brilliant deserving students from other parts. Situations due to never ending reservation policies becoming very critical.

Hey Readers! let’s watch a movie in your mind because that will hardly cost you anything.

        Once upon a time, there were two friends Aditya n’ Rahul preparing for IIT exam together. One was of General caste while other was ST. Nights without sleep, coffee sipped every night n’ passionately both were battling each day TOGETHER. Difference was only that that General caste lad doing much hard-work while ST was not. But does this hard-work really mean something to INDIA’S education system? Huh! No. Anyways, examination day arrived. Aditya was very happy as he did his paper outstanding, was very confident for his clearance and zealous for the results while Rahul was not so satisfied. A day came, results out n’ was indeed shocking. “Rahul passed but Aditya failed“. Isn’t surprising? Just because of a mere reservation policy the one who studied restless n’ did his exam best was not passed while other who himself knew that he did nothing as such for the clearance but still..he cleared. This is what we called as India’s education system where students are judged on the basis of their birth certificates rather than their potential or ability. Also, it results in the declination of standard of IIT as compared to earlier. Brainy students are now at the stage of endangered species in these institutions while dumb students are countless.

Imagine a scene in which “General” caste students standing behind bars and hands locked by handcuffs yelling to their loudest “OPEN please OPEN THE GATE. We want to get out of this dumb education system n’ study in foreign countries where birth section doesn’t matter.” Whenever, they try to extend their hands for seizing a success key (key of a lock of door to open), they were prohibited by their “handcuffs of reservation”

I wish for a day when tables turn i.e. when very foreign student feel desperate n’ practice hard-work to study in INDIA just like Indian students feel the same for other foreign country.
Let’s explore that golden key for INDIA to access a magical door leading to a ‘Kingdom of Knowledge‘ where knowledge given priority than marks not aimed by course of cramming. Students will be judged by their ability rather than their birth certificates (Reservation), talent of every student shall be motivated n’ enhanced and students would be taught to forget about marks, go for knowledge because that will lead ultimately their good results, better future for themselves and thereafter, ignited dazzling future for INDIA.

We want change! We want revolution in our Education System! And then let this converter be known as an Intellectual to brainy genius converter..!!

Amen…

About Shachi Kaul

Shachi Kaul is a web enthusiast and a compassionate writer from INDIA with utmost dedication, determination and positive attitude for serving humanity. With a coffee running through her veins, she passionately battles each day, enhancing her creativity! She enjoys in exploring different people and surfing internet like discovering some interesting websites. She spends her quality time in playing musical instruments and preparing powerpoint presentations as well.

2 Comments

  1. Sunil Sobhrajani

    Awesome article…. hats off. Smriti irani should read this article..

    • Thanks Sunil! Yes,Smriti Irani should step forward for the solutions so that INDIA could one day be known as the ‘Best Educational Flourished Country’ and students from other countries will desperate to study here.

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