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Ban low quality educational institutions
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Vijay GR Rajan
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We were the pioneers of education system by starting Nalanda/Takshashila/Pataliputra Universities but over time and because of numerous invasions we started losing most of the preserved texts and systems which were universal. At its peak, Nalanda...
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Vijay GR Rajan
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Good to keep this important conversation going. Let me try sharing my perspective from years of research in the Indian education space and my recent interactions at the grass-root level: Is the commitment, quality of teaching (and the administrators )...
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Vijay GR Rajan
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I would completely disagree with banning/dismantling of any educational setup in a country with a few 100 million illiterates. Many grass-root level organizations exists who can be handed over the institution to run it. The change of management...
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Vijay GR Rajan
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We were the pioneers of education system by starting Nalanda/Takshashila/Pataliputra Universities but over time and because of numerous invasions we started losing most of the preserved texts and systems which were universal. At its peak, Nalanda...
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Vijay GR Rajan
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Good to keep this important conversation going. Let me try sharing my perspective from years of research in the Indian education space and my recent interactions at the grass-root level: Is the commitment, quality of teaching (and the administrators )...
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Vijay GR Rajan
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I would completely disagree with banning/dismantling of any educational setup in a country with a few 100 million illiterates. Many grass-root level organizations exists who can be handed over the institution to run it. The change of management...
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Yes college politics should be band.
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Saquib Alam
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College politics should be banned because it affects the college environment adversely. students indulge in various type of malpractices, and as its consequence there studies suffer. Politics at college campus promote crime in these institutions....
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Vijay GR Rajan
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Banning anything that has been in vogue for a long time only evokes more favour for all wrong reasons. Today the world has realised the need for leadership at school level and being closer to real world (employment)college needs to foster every means...
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Shruth & Smith Group
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Education is a divine system with an objective to turn out many good citizens of tomorrow. When children go to education institutions, they minkle with the other students with different culture which they have gained from their family. So the...
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Ban low quality educational institutions
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Vijay GR Rajan
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We were the pioneers of education system by starting Nalanda/Takshashila/Pataliputra Universities but over time and because of numerous invasions we started losing most of the preserved texts and systems which were universal. At its peak, Nalanda...
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Vijay GR Rajan
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Good to keep this important conversation going. Let me try sharing my perspective from years of research in the Indian education space and my recent interactions at the grass-root level: Is the commitment, quality of teaching (and the administrators )...
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Vijay GR Rajan
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I would completely disagree with banning/dismantling of any educational setup in a country with a few 100 million illiterates. Many grass-root level organizations exists who can be handed over the institution to run it. The change of management...
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Well-Known Master Blaster Players of Technology , all of these players have change the whole technology scenario, they have brought revolution in technology, and still they are evolving more advanced technology day by day. Nobody can able to beat them because they have already done great records/points/runs; As well they are still growing ahead more ahead. Difficult to say that where will they reach, what will be aim/object of them. It can also say they have been created “Technology world” . They are always coming with innovative more advanced technology. We all know them very well, and even many people are speak about them daily at least once in a day. Yes, the players are Microsoft, Inte...
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Virag Shah
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Yes, other discussion i am always trying to participate and before i was doing also. But, i am only not participating in political related topics, or other subject where i dont have any knowledge. My participation will be continue here and i will...
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Vijay GR Rajan
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How many of the people working in corporate houses this about the previous job??? the same fate... just the way employees/employers desert each other and move on... the companies will keep moving and some minimal support will stay by which time they...
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People should work for NGO
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Vijay GR Rajan
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Interesting question for a start! The Indian psyche is very much towards social involvement but the past few decades of pushing young children to compete with everybody and for everything has lead to a change in the fundamental belief system of...
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Priya Varadan
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Thanks Mr. Aras, Bhagwat Gita or any other scriptures says that ‘do ur work in a selfless manner, and that attitude matters the most Earning profit is not the problem, the problem is when one wants it all for oneself.. if ur creating jobs for...
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Shruth & Smith Group
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Mr. Shabir, I feel very happy that young people like you notice all the happenings in the society. As you said, it is very delightful working for an NGO, you really feel very happy when you are able to bring some revolution in the society that can...
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Vijay GR Rajan
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I love books and used to spend a lot of time visiting landmarks/crosswords but now with flipkart I prefer to shop online as it gives me the best buy. Best buy fits well with the Indian psyche. But at times I miss the experience that I would get...
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Joe Livingston Sundararaj
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Rightly said , Sir. Best Buy and other gadget stores in US and the likes in other countries need not necessarily be a great boon to the seller India. People in India don't buy as much gadgets as people in America. Not many have realized the ease...
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Ruchi Chawla
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I think there should be something like this exclusively for tech lovers if its affordable people wil definitely buy more and so it is good from sellers point of view too. During normal festivals when many discounts come and go together we have to...
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Social entrepreneurship in India is making greater strides towards inclusiveness by involving every strata of society to tap into the momentum and growth of the country. However, in spite of several initiatives, social entrepreneurship eco-system in India is not coming together as well as it needs to. Their focus and collaboration on solutions should be directed towards not merely one-off acts of charity, but adding up to a vast array of sustainable services across sectors and industries that help people at the base of the pyramid, which is not happening in the country now. In the post-independent era, many enterprising men with social bent of mind had ventured into setting up educational...
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akshaya bhatia
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Social entrepreneurship is already round the corner. Community driven Self-Sustainable Eco-System is a good idea however there are bottlenecks, even in community there are multiple viewpoints and divergent differences of opinions on how to enable...
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Vijay GR Rajan
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Campus Around is delighted to invite emerging edupreneurs with social bent of mind to present their ideas on their educational venture to an array of educationists, academicians, policy-makers, entrepreneurs and media personalities at our seminar on...
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S. Muralidharan
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This initiative is meant to support our young minds, hone their dormant potential and latent talent, help them pursue their dream and passion, through community participation,involving all stakeholders, viz., parents, teachers, institutions,...
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Social entrepreneurship in India is making greater strides towards inclusiveness by involving every strata of society to tap into the momentum and growth of the country. However, in spite of several initiatives, social entrepreneurship eco-system in India is not coming together as well as it needs to. Their focus and collaboration on solutions should be directed towards not merely one-off acts of charity, but adding up to a vast array of sustainable services across sectors and industries that help people at the base of the pyramid, which is not happening in the country now. In the post-independent era, many enterprising men with social bent of mind had ventured into setting up educational...
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akshaya bhatia
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Social entrepreneurship is already round the corner. Community driven Self-Sustainable Eco-System is a good idea however there are bottlenecks, even in community there are multiple viewpoints and divergent differences of opinions on how to enable...
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Vijay GR Rajan
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Campus Around is delighted to invite emerging edupreneurs with social bent of mind to present their ideas on their educational venture to an array of educationists, academicians, policy-makers, entrepreneurs and media personalities at our seminar on...
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S. Muralidharan
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This initiative is meant to support our young minds, hone their dormant potential and latent talent, help them pursue their dream and passion, through community participation,involving all stakeholders, viz., parents, teachers, institutions,...
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Rajiv Azad (Common Man with Uncommon dreams)
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Dear Govindaraj,with all due respect to all, who hold genuine Ph.D, I would like to opine-quality matters than quantity. There are examples galore in Indian scenario of people who had no fancy degrees to flaunt but they defined the development...
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Vijay GR Rajan
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@ Mr.Raju: I accept we need PhDs but we need quality guides to make it a reality - where do we go for those guides who will mentor these potential PhDs?? This thread is one of the best considering that this will help us really understand our...
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