Indian Education System
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by: prasannastudies
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Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2011 Time: 3:13 AM
It is out bad luck that we have failed to render primary education to the children of 6-14 age groups. And now centre and state governments have started to grant simple and technical education in private hands. India's invaluable youth is today wandering in foreign countries in search of professional education and work and are falling prey to the racial attacks. Honestly earning from India is going to abroad. It’s really terrible to see that after 60 years we are unable to give job-oriented education in India. The reality is it that 2.50 lakh youths go abroad to do studies every year. And with it India's 50.000 crore rupees are transferred to the economies of other countries and at the other end it is affecting the Indian economy adversely. That much money people are spending only for getting job-oriented courses and it is expected that by getting the professional education they will get work in those countries but in those countries the job opportunities are decreasing every year. Indian government has failed to give good jobs opportunities. India's 418 universities and 16885 colleges are increasing the numbers of its white-color military. But 90 percent are considered able to do jobs. Except it, many rich families have been allowed to open private universities. But government and all the other responsible agencies have no answer to the question of job guaranty to those students who will get education from these private universities.
Figures of Education
New Education committee has announced for opening new 1500 universities because of population has rising. And central government has shown some seriousness to this recommendation and has issued ten thousand cores to provide higher education. we need more100 IITs and IIMs every year to stop the transferred money from India to other countries. Only professionals can play major role in the progress of the country. About 90 percent student technical education becomes a dream. Professional education institutes are the base of every country's economic progress. With this speed the gap between the developed and developing countries education can’t be filled. In Japan for every 1000 students they provide 110 top teachers as well, medical and other management courses. This is the scenario for higher education in India.
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