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Needs improvement, lot of changes required
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PRAVEEN SINGH RAJAWAT
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Need improvements and changes to improve the quality
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Suryanarayan Murthy
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No canges are required. Just maintain the standards..world famous scientists, economists, IT professional have come from this system only.. Please maintain the standards.
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Thondapi Rama Bhadraiah
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"Needs improvement, lot of changes required"
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teaching faculty as well quality of institutions to be changed from their roots.99.99% of The Indian education system is very bad and also polluted by politicians.maximum institutions are only business oriented in the hands of unsocial...
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Debate: "What are your views on Indian Education System?" deleted from your view.
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Yes
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Muhammed jabir rifai
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| 1 year ago
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I believe yes. Now a days, it is not affordable to obtain best practices in higher education for middle/poor students. Apart from providing financial aid, it will be much useful if the government rationalize the fees. Good initiative Mr.Dinesh.
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Rathin Deb
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| 1 year ago
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Thanks Jabir for referral. I feel Dinesh has brought an important matter and definitely government intervention is required for the needy students in every sphere of study.
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Debate: "Educational fees for schools and colleges should be rationalised and controlled by C.Govt. so that edu. is affordable to all." deleted from your view.
Answer: "How to raise the standard of Indian Education?" deleted from your view.
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They are just doing their business
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They are providing quality education
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Vivek Pandey
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I think businessmen are just doing their business they hardly care about the quality of education. They have bought power in their hand and so their colleges have got affiliation from authorities. There are very few colleges which have got good...
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Debate: "Has education become more of a business nowadays for businessmen ?" deleted from your view.
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10th std.Board Exam. should be made compulsory.
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10th std.Board Exam. should be made optional.
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Anand Balasubramanian
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"10th std.Board Exam. should be made compulsory."
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I don't know if this is right or not. But all the western countries are appreciating our system and they are planning to change it. Of course, I don't comment our system is excellent. We should find out new ways to improve the system, where the...
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Debate: "No Exam for C.B.S.E. (10th Std.) students. The students really feel free." deleted from your view.
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Nitin Mehra
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| 10 months ago
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We are talking about the use of technology in rural area. we are not talking about the business in rural area. people of rural area can get computer and all thing but power is main problem in most of the cases. also they don't know what to search...
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Edu Head
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| 10 months ago
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Yes, technology can make a lot of difference if introduced in rural India. For example, the Akshaya Mission by the Government of India has helped in giving basic computer education to rural people so that they can pick the things further by...
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NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN
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Yes, definitely the technology led education will help rural India. They will also be getting the facilities and it is a dream for them till date. People are coming to cities to learn different technologies.. Thanks for the referral Ms.Bipasha.
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Debate: "Can technology led education help education in rural India ? " deleted from your view.
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Make identifying(& rectifying) students' weaknesses, impossible
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reduce pressure/eliminate discrimination/improveSCHOOL'Sresult
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Kavitha Shankar
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"reduce pressure/eliminate discrimination/improveSCHOOL'Sresult"
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I agree with this reducing pressure, discrimination will improve better results for the school. Today schools are more concerned on money than educating.... Only one standard should be there either private or government. And the fees should be...
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Shreela Sen
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"Make identifying(& rectifying) students' weaknesses, impossible"
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The Bill was introduced in the Rajya Sabha on December 15, 2008 and was referred to the Standing Committee on Human Resource Development (Chairperson: Shri Janardan Dwivedi). It is still pending. Kindly check it out! http://www.prsindia.org/index....
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As we all know there are some flaws in Indian Education system. There should be some changes in admission procedure,examination procedure and qualitative assessment criteria.The teaching should be ori...
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Shubhashish Sharma
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| 2 years ago
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First We need to implement Open book system, bcoz every changes come from new passouts from schools, colleges etc. Open Book System is doesn't mean to copy answers from the book, it is something that where student have to think and answer in its...
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Answer: "What changes should be made in Indian education system..??" deleted from your view.
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Does the step taken by kapil sibal are in the right direction?
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Does these step are useless?
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Udit Dobhal
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"Does the step taken by kapil sibal are in the right direction?"
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According to me the steps taken by our reverant HRD minister Mr kapil sibal are in right direction. For the first time govt. has recognised the importance of the education system in our country seriously.Like the previous hrd minister Mr Loonatic...
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Theoretical
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Practical
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Prabhu R
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i feel System of education in india is more theorectical almost in every school and colleges. Even in colleges, they keep spoon-feeding. Is it good? Otherwise what do you thing is lacking in our current system of education?
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I am very happy to see 'Right to Education' becoming a reality. 'Right to Education' has become a fundamental right now. As everybody knows that a fundamental right is to be secured or ensured by the states and when the state is failed to secure a fundamental right, then, the citizens can approach the High Court or the Supreme Court under Article 226 of Constitution of India and under Article 32 respectively. We know what all the fundamental rights under the constitution and also the directive principles. We have seen in the past as to how the scope of Part-III of Constitution has been expanded by the Constitutional Courts from time to time and at one point of time, it has appeared to many as I believe that the line between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy has become very thin. Interpretation of constitutional provisions apart, ultimately it is the state that has to secure the rights. It is the bold step of the UPA led Congress Government making education...
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