Indian Education System Needs Some Improvement

The Greek philosopher Heraclitus said, “Change is the only constant”. The world is constantly changing. Everything we see and everything we do is not the same as it used to be 50 years back. Take a look at modes of communication for example.

 

Before 1877 everyone used to communicate using letter writing. Then in 1877, the telephone was invented. In 1980 wireless telephones came into the picture and 20 year later people switched to mobile phones, and today we are using smartphones.

 

Just in the span of about 150 years the communication sector underwent radical changes. The sectors of transport also underwent similar fundamental changes.

 

Living in the 21st century, technology has become a necessity instead of a luxury. If you are not in contact with technology in any way, shape or form you are probably living under a rock. There is not a single field which is left untouched by the technological revolution.

 

The television and radio have reached even the most remote areas of India. From buying groceries to paying bills, everything is done online. However, in spite of the growing reach of technology, it is yet to make a mark in the educational sector of India.

 

There are very few changes that have occurred in the education sector. We have shifted from Gurukuls to fancy buildings, and the language of communication has changed from Sanskrit to English & other regional languages.

 

This shows that there is a large scope of improvement that can take place in the education sector.

We should change the way of teaching and children should explore the hidden talents in them. Government should put some efforts in making the education system the best and the most reputed one .

 

*TOMORROW'S YOUTH DEPENDS ON TODAY'S EDUCATION*

 

!WHAT YOU SOW ,SO WILL YOU REAP!

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Aniesh Aeiry - Jun 2, 2022, 8:11 AM - Add Reply

Nice 👍

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Aniesh Aeiry - Jun 2, 2022, 8:12 AM - Add Reply

Very nice

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Rahul Kumar - Jun 2, 2022, 4:14 PM - Add Reply

Yes it should be changed and government should look upon it

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