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India and Problems In India

India and Problems In India

1) EDUCATION :

First and the worst problem in EDUCATION.
Article from some govt. official website :

“In 2002/2003, an estimated 82% of children in the age group of 6-14 were enrolled in school. The Government of India aims to increase this to 100% by the end of the decade. To achieve this the Government launched Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan.”

Facts and HOLES in education System(oops I shouldnt write this)

If one can write his/her name correctly in any language is considered to be educated or literate.

Student politics is also a major issue, as many institutions are run by politicians.

Ragging used to be a major problem in colleges

Engineering, medical and other lucrative seats are sometimes sold for high prices and ridden with nepotism and power-play.

The presence of a number of education boards (SSC, ICSE, CBSE, IB) leads to non-uniformity.


Unemployment:



Frequent Riots :

(Hindu-Muslim riots)It really make me feel very sad. Noone want it but it is all due to some leaders for their personal benefits. I hope someday they will end all such things.
Message : Be one and strong or split and weak??? Choice is yours!!!
CASTE SYSTEM:
The Hindu caste system is ordered hierarchically, with Brahmins at the top and Sudras at the bottom. Untouchables, also known as Harijans or Dalits, fall outside of the caste system all together.

Dalit (untouchable) children often have limited opportunities in the caste system.

“Common Problem in india?

1. The biggest problem is the social and political structures which does not allow talented people in both upper classes and lower classes to take hold of leadership in industry and politics. The caste situation is employed as a disingenuous tactic to divert the focus away from the main issue: lack of management of resources and need of a meritocracy. The caste system is just a red herring. The reality is that by continously strumming the harp on how bad the caste divide is, and then bringing inefficient (though politically powerful and wealthy) people from the so-called lower classes into pivotal positions, where they are bound to fail, and then generalizing that lower classes should not be given authority just proves nothing. It merely reiterates that we just are not good enough and ALSO that we dont want to do anything about it. So, in my opinion, enough on wallowing about the demerits of the great caste divide, focus on merit, ingenuity and hardwork. Reservations in educational institutions should be by economic category not caste-based. Give jobs on merit only.

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