Monday, March 27, 2006

Indian Education System: New Cover on Same Old Book

Final Exams are over now and it’s the time of relaxation for students and work for their sandwiches between the bundles of answers sheets and report card. With the new system of marking and studies introduces by CBSE this time of the year is tougher than the earlier one. From the adaptation from western pattern of studies, with the marks turning into grades the clearing the examination seems easier to clear then before. With the emphasis is more on practical knowledge and learning, the new system seems brighter than it actually is. As far as the students and the teachers are concerned nothing has changed since yesterday, whether it is learning part or the teaching part. Teachers continue to finish the syllabus by any means and students continue to cram everything in order to chase the mad race for competition and percentage. And by the end of the year the teachers are given a test of their abilities by making and breaking of marks into the fanciest looking calculative index of s student’s progress, which is neither read nor followed by either students or heir parents. What matters is the two words “passed and promoted”, which is simpler to understand and followed. In a country where one-third of people are still illiterate with a equal number unemployed, the new way of calculating only adds to the complexity and confusion of both teachers and students of the new age Indian who are up for adding up degrees to their resume without adding knowledge and expertise. The truth remains as old as before, behind this glam-new education system.

Good-Morning says the Media Fraternity

Jaya Bachachan Resigns on the allegations of holding the ‘Office of Profit’ followed by a similar step taken by the congress supreme Sonia Gandhi and then by Reliance czar Anil Ambani. Thanks to media, in pointing out that the primary and secondary tasks of these MP’s, who have more time for their respective business than attending to parliament. Left in the state of despair is the poor public, who entrusted them by voting all these people to parliament in the hope of some improvement in the social, economic and infrastructure scenarios of their respective constituency. Little did they know that the Tag “Member of Parliament” is just for the sake of adding to their social glamour and prestige. Indians have patience and with immense patience and hope they waited for change and action from their respective MP. But when their patience crossed all limits they asked for answers. The aware ones took the responsibility for their actions and submitted resignations in response, the others still sleeping and enjoying the facilities that come in the package of being the MP. The credit goes completely to the Media for showing their true face to the by means of news channels as Aaj-Tak and NDTV. And also to public massive response to such programmers. It seems that that the day is not far away that the tenure of politicians like film stars and business icons will be put to end who on the name of public service and welfare get the parliament seat, just to enjoy the name and prestige associated with it