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Even though Indians are the most intelligent humans on the Earth. Most of them don't work in India ! They work away from home in countries like USA, UK etc; causing the whole nation to freeze in Time !
wonder why ? thats because of .
Thanks to Indian politics. Indian politics has ruined every department in India ! you see people who expect favours to make things done ! they tend to forget that its their job to do work !
Indian politics has ruined the whole education system. As, we can see that 28% of indian rural population goes to private schools ! why is that ? thats because of low quality education system in government schools where you find improper staff and school location.
It is not just the rural rich who are moving to private schools. Studies have found that a large mass of parents are shifting because of the low quality of government education, and concern for their children’s future.
So what is fuelling this extraordinary surge and what is the quality of education being imparted? The key to understanding this surge lies in the low entry barriers.
Schools need a “recognition” status so that they can issue valid “transfer certificates” to students leaving the school. But what the recognition status primarily ensures is that teachers are paid according to relatively high government salary scales.
This massive expansion of private primary schooling across India is a harbinger of the Unknown Indian Education Revolution. A survey found that more than 80% of government-school teachers send their own children to a private school.When government teachers don’t trust government schools with their own children, it’s time to sit up and take notice.
As a matter of fact private schools did 246% better than government school children on a standardized English test, with around 80% higher average marks in mathematics and Hindi according to James Tooley.
Private schools benefit from being “unrecognized” because they save on labour costs. Teacher costs are the largest expense in the schooling sector. State governments easily spend 90% of their total budget on teachers. In contrast, private-school teachers are paid one-fifth to one-tenth of government salary levels and have more flexibility to innovate and improve learning outcomes.
There are important lessons here for education policymakers in India. Education entrepreneurs need to be encouraged by removing rules that hinder the establishment and operation of schools in the primary, secondary and higher secondary areas of education. Competing schools will create choices for parents, improving access and quality for all. The government can then focus its limited education budget on the neediest sections of society.
Inadequate education in India is not only a funding problem but also a result of over-regulation of the school market. The burgeoning market of low-budget private schools has enormous potential to do public good.
because they are poor
because they feel like it
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A lot of people in a small space?
india is massively overpopulated with many people living in poverty like conditions causing india to be underdeveloped in reality only a small percentage of indias population is educated in higher education
A lot of people (1.1 billion)
It was mostly an agrarian society until the British Empire came along all conquesty and what-not.
Actually, the prior response "because they feel like it" is pretty much on the ball. The whole "industrialized = good, developing = bad" is *our* standard, and what makes *us* happy. What works well for one society doesn't necessarily work well for others.
Here's where I take off on a rant about why Universal Healthcare should be permanently mothballed in the United States. We're not a socialist people, and those few "progressive reformers" who would impose it upon us need to better consider their audience.
Its a very big country. The educated people are working for multinationals and not for the country...the benefits do not trickle down to others lower down the economy ladder
well...according to me teh answer that ppl in india dont work for india is utter rubbish..look india has sooo manyy ppl...wen a big tree with huge shaduy branches gives seeds...do u knw dat teh seeds dat fall below it ..near to it ...are killed coz they dont get suun etc due to teh tree...its only teh seeds dat fall far dat continue the tree's legacy.same thign happens to india...we have got so many pppl...nobody can create oppurtunities for such a mass of ppl especially in a politics infested country liek india..wat we can do iis---send our ppl to every corner of teh world..spread our gifted all over the world.we indians are faithfulk to our country.an indian anywhere will always be a indian at heart...they will always rememebr their motherland...so wen we have so many ppl working all over the world...we will have like a mini india everywhere(dats what is sort of happening in us..soooooo manyy indians)....u knw.india is even todfay conquering the world but culturallly..indian culture is becomign famous all over the world..so, what we shoudlk do is let teh seeds spread...let them spread ...indians will always return somethhing to their nation.and these ppl will be in better position to give back to their nation than teh poverty ridden ppl here...thats what my theory is---u cant keep everyone back...keep some and encourage the rest.u knw there was a stat that said that by 2025 ...every 4th new job will go to indians...can u even imagien the impact---25% of every jopb in te hworld will go to indians...wherever u work in teh world.1 out of 4 ppl will eb an indian...just imagine!.(my wjhoel point rests dat today ngo's with funding frm mostly NRI's are teh ones relly helpiong teh ppl.indians will nvr forget their motherland!!)
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