Elaborate the major problem or loop holes in education system which is impacting the economy in terms of job creation and ethical values in society.
I am 28 years old today and I got married last month. When starting my new life, I came across new people, new routines, and new bodily changes. While dealing with these new things, I remembered the little things my grandparents had instilled in me or taught me since childhood. From being patient whRead more
I am 28 years old today and I got married last month. When starting my new life, I came across new people, new routines, and new bodily changes. While dealing with these new things, I remembered the little things my grandparents had instilled in me or taught me since childhood. From being patient when dealing with people to home remedies when I fell sick. And most important of all, inculcating spirituality in me helped me a lot during difficult times. While growing up though, like most children, I had my apprehensions and anxieties about people.
However, as a teenager, I used to sometimes feel irritated when they advised me constantly about certain things. But when I look back, at every piece of advice I used to get irritated with or every time I turned a deaf ear to whatever they said, I now realize what a huge mistake it was!
But I am eternally grateful for all the time I have spent with them and all the advice I have received from their wisdom over all these years.
Today, when I see my father-in-law lovingly feeding my niece or sacrificing his sleep because she wants to play with him, I now realize how my grandparents used to feel while spending time with me.
Though I have had the privilege of spending time with them and learning about my culture, food, heritage, and overall life I wish I would somehow just get a little time more with them.
I strongly feel children in nuclear families miss out on all the wonderful stories, age-old pearls of wisdom, and little nitty gritty that dada-dadi and nana-nani have to offer!
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The current Indian education system faces significant challenges in terms of employment and ethics. 1. Skill Mismatch: Many graduates lack practical skills needed for jobs. The focus on rote learning over skill-based education leaves students unprepared for the workforce. 2. Unemployment: Despite haRead more
The current Indian education system faces significant challenges in terms of employment and ethics.
1. Skill Mismatch: Many graduates lack practical skills needed for jobs. The focus on rote learning over skill-based education leaves students unprepared for the workforce.
2. Unemployment: Despite having degrees, many young people struggle to find jobs. There is a gap between what is taught and what industries require.
3. Paper Leaks: Frequent exam paper leaks undermine the credibility of the education system and question the fairness of exams.
4. Reservation Misuse: There are instances of misrepresentation in reservations for national exams, leading to unethical advantages for some and unfair disadvantages for others.
5. Quality Disparity: There is a wide gap in the quality of education between urban and rural areas, affecting equal job opportunities.
6. Lack of Ethics Education: Ethical education is often neglected, leading to a lack of integrity and professionalism in the workplace.
Addressing these issues is crucial for creating a fair and effective education system that prepares students for ethical and successful careers.
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