India’s leftist and slave intellectuals with borrowed mind set is solely responsible to force an academic environment on India where India’s past achievements had been deliberately ignored as it enhances the Hindus’ intellectual status. Even now leftist minds have hold over universities like JNU. Unless leftists legacy is not completely undone, Indian universities will continue to churn slave mindsets.
Only when China allows turkey open and transparent research and education will it be worthy of international respect. Clearly in the hard sciences there is great advancement , but in the social and political and historical realms the wall prevents the freedom of unfettered search for truth and uncharted discovery.
How long India will keep waiting to explore our own knowledge base and expands it further?
Indian Education system needs a change and think tank must ponder over it. Those who are opposing that National Education Policy shouldn’t be there must reconsider their line. Of course, National Education Policy shouldn’t too much depends upon private players. They may not allow the strengthening of knowledge system that helps value system to grow.
One only wishes people in charge of Education reads this article, and learn something from it.
Apart from the erudite Abul Kalam Azad, I don’t recall any worthy Education Minister we have had since Independence. In the initial years after Independence a few sterling academic institutes were created for pursuing science and technology, with the same ‘foresight to recognise that to sustain long-term economic growth, it needed to build a knowledge economy’ . Then sadly we lost the plot. We transformed our education institutes into sinecures for the corrupt and inept. And we are paying the price today!
Worse still we are converting our academia into a fertile ground for regressive knowledge based on mythology and arcane practices. When will we ever realise that education and healthcare are the two pillars for a nation to progress?
Corrupt souls, Institutionalized biases, casteist divide and communal agendas !
What else can you expect from Indian Citizens.
India’s leftist and slave intellectuals with borrowed mind set is solely responsible to force an academic environment on India where India’s past achievements had been deliberately ignored as it enhances the Hindus’ intellectual status. Even now leftist minds have hold over universities like JNU. Unless leftists legacy is not completely undone, Indian universities will continue to churn slave mindsets.
Only when China allows turkey open and transparent research and education will it be worthy of international respect. Clearly in the hard sciences there is great advancement , but in the social and political and historical realms the wall prevents the freedom of unfettered search for truth and uncharted discovery.
How long India will keep waiting to explore our own knowledge base and expands it further?
Indian Education system needs a change and think tank must ponder over it. Those who are opposing that National Education Policy shouldn’t be there must reconsider their line. Of course, National Education Policy shouldn’t too much depends upon private players. They may not allow the strengthening of knowledge system that helps value system to grow.
One only wishes people in charge of Education reads this article, and learn something from it.
Apart from the erudite Abul Kalam Azad, I don’t recall any worthy Education Minister we have had since Independence. In the initial years after Independence a few sterling academic institutes were created for pursuing science and technology, with the same ‘foresight to recognise that to sustain long-term economic growth, it needed to build a knowledge economy’ . Then sadly we lost the plot. We transformed our education institutes into sinecures for the corrupt and inept. And we are paying the price today!
Worse still we are converting our academia into a fertile ground for regressive knowledge based on mythology and arcane practices. When will we ever realise that education and healthcare are the two pillars for a nation to progress?