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Problems faced by students in Indian education system
There are a lot of problems faced by students due to Indian education system. Some of them are - 1. Only focus on route learning An issue which has not been solved since years. Students are asked to just remember some useless information which dont have any benefits. 2. Getting good grades mean youRead more
There are a lot of problems faced by students due to Indian education system. Some of them are –
1. Only focus on route learning
An issue which has not been solved since years. Students are asked to just remember some useless information which dont have any benefits.
2. Getting good grades mean you are a good student
According to the Indian mindset student who is bringing good marks is a good student and if a student gets low marks he/she is not going to be successful in life. It is just like that a fish is being judged on the basis that it cant climb a tree.
3. Cheating due to pressure
As already discussed , due to pressure of getting good marks students even do cheating.
As somebody has very well said ” In India its not a crime to do cheating, but the crime is to get caught”.
4.No attention to student’s mental health
Students are given burden of assignments to do along with studies and it becomes very difficult to keep both of them hand -in- hand.
5. Abundance of subjects
Their are a lot of compulsory subjects that are required to be studied by students irrespective of their interest.
6.No attention paid to the physical health of students
Physical health is not given attention. For example – Many teachers take PT or games periods for teaching.
See lessPoverty entails more than lack of income and productive resources to ensure sustainable livelihoods. In this regard, discuss the dynamic nature of poverty existing in India and highlight the measures taken by the Indian government to address the problem.
Poverty in India means when one is not able to afford two square meals in a day or when one household is not able to meet the minimum basic requirements and find difficulty to survive. To decide whether one is in poverty or not government has decided that if the family’s income is less than the Rs.Read more
Poverty in India means when one is not able to afford two square meals in a day or when one household is not able to meet the minimum basic requirements and find difficulty to survive. To decide whether one is in poverty or not government has decided that if the family’s income is less than the Rs. 6,400/- in Rural areas and less than Rs.11,850/- in Urban areas than that family will come under the BPL Category. India is the world’s second most populated country and in a place where jobs are less but workers are more one can understand very well why is their poverty.
Government has taken several steps to reduce poverty. Some of the steps are
Ration shops are opened for Below poverty line [BPL] people where they get necessities like wheat,rice,atta and sugar at very low prices.
Another reason is lack of education and knowledge among people. In simple words one can say that people dont have knowledge about family planning. Like in India there is a common concept that every couple will have two kids irrespective of their income and also some people tend to have more and more kids as they think more people means more earners but they forget it also means more bellies to be filled.
Some key steps taken by the Indian government to resolve the dynamic nature of poverty are:
According to the reports, government alone cant do anything to reduce poverty. It also needs people support and contribution for the same.
“TAKE THE RIGHT STEP TODAY FOR A BETTER TOMORROW”
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