Here is my answer. Do you want to add any more points. The goal of education is to improve the quality of people’s lives and in extension the quality of life of the society. The given image indicates that, despite this, ...
The culture of joining in a coaching institute is now a days very common amongst the youth preparing for competitive exams, mainly JEE and NEET. Every year lakhs of students enroll themselves in a coaching institute, many of them don't even know the purpose and just go about it due to lack of awarenRead more
The culture of joining in a coaching institute is now a days very common amongst the youth preparing for competitive exams, mainly JEE and NEET. Every year lakhs of students enroll themselves in a coaching institute, many of them don’t even know the purpose and just go about it due to lack of awareness, only in the hope to become engineers or doctors.
There is definitely a sense of rat race going on, inculcated within the students. But the Coaching Industry is not totally at fault here. Institutes are established to help children only and those who actually have inclination towards the advance study, flourish greatly in such competitive environment. The major problem is that majority of students without a purpose in life yet and no awareness on other options, enroll themselves and so get crushed by the burden of responsibilities and higher competition causing stress and depression and forcing many to end their life.
Every Problem comes with a solution, So to reduce this burden of competion in coaching industries, what can be done is:
1. Spreading awareness on every field a person can take up apart from Engineering and MBBS.
2. Proper guidance, without putting much stress, given to students who actually are interested in giving competitive exams.
3. Involvement of parents to see if their child is facing any issues or feeling any burden. And not pressurize them to continue with this only if they don’t want to.
4. Laws made against institutes who charge hefty money from parents in the name of ‘advanced studies’
5. Mental health and awareness sessions conducted by the institute mainly encouraging students to talk, if they are facing any problem and solve it right away.
If we try to solve this issue together, coaching environment won’t anymore feel like a rat race going on.
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Education is a right, not a privilege Education is one of the most powerful tools for personal and societal growth. It gives individuals the ability to think, question, and shape their own future. Unfortunately, in many parts of the world, education still feels like a privilege rather than a right.Read more
Education is a right, not a privilege
Education is one of the most powerful tools for personal and societal growth. It gives individuals the ability to think, question, and shape their own future. Unfortunately, in many parts of the world, education still feels like a privilege rather than a right. Millions of children, especially in poorer regions, are left behind due to poverty, gender inequality, conflict, and lack of infrastructure.
The reasons are many—schools are too far, families can’t afford basic needs, or simply, education isn’t a priority in their community. It’s painful to see bright young minds being denied the opportunity to learn just because of where they were born.
To change this, we need more than just policies on paper. Governments must increase investment in schools, teacher training, and resources. At the same time, awareness at the grassroots level is essential. Parents should be encouraged to send their children to school, and communities must support education as a shared responsibility.
Above all, we must remember that education is not a favour we give to someone. It is their right. Every child, no matter where they live or what their background is, deserves a fair chance to learn and grow.
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