A Revolution Needed in Indian Educational system

"In India, education is an asset. It's true, but people acquire this asset in different ways. The weakness of the Indian educational system is the "bookish form of learning". The academic system teaches only some knowledge and good behavior, but it forgets about humanity. It never teaches students to be human because there's little time to understand the lives of people. The academic system focuses on winning in life, which means earning money and leading a luxurious life. Education in India provides ways to get a job for a better livelihood. Students are like machines, repeating the same things every day for a huge part of their lives. They're in a cage filled with books and made of books. Here, we need a revolution.


A student must know about the society they live in, but there's no chance for that. It's not their fault; it's the weakness of the Indian educational system. True education isn't about the origin of the human species or how the world emerged. Education is about understanding the current situation of humans in the contemporary world and how to change it. A revolution is needed in the Indian academic system to let students learn about their society and nature through their own findings. A teacher is needed only to help them; the system should change. If the educational system in India were right, there would be no poverty or stagnation. People who receive education through their own findings, along with books, can change the world. I think that when India changes the "bookish form of learning", it will give birth to a New India."

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