Yes, I personally think making textbooks more affordable and reducing fees would be a very great step towards those parents, guardian and also on the students those who have financial problems and not being able to pay. Education should be provided to all without any discrimination, and high costs cRead more
Yes, I personally think making textbooks more affordable and reducing fees would be a very great step towards those parents, guardian and also on the students those who have financial problems and not being able to pay. Education should be provided to all without any discrimination, and high costs can be a significant barrier for many student who want to learn. By lowering schools expenses, schools can help ensure that students have equal opportunities to access educational materials and resources.
Mental health improvement is also very important because many students face stress and anxiety related to academic performance, social pressures, pressure of competition for getting higher marks than others. Schools should provide enough resources and counseling services to support students mental health. By addressing these criteria, schools can create a more inclusive and supportive learning environment where students can be free from extra pressure and learn thing without stress.
Well I personally think that, when all those problems will be solved like cost of education and the stress on those students then the growth of those student will be faster and they can be achieve great things without having any problem.
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I would like to answer the first question which is what motivated me to appear for UPSC CSE. First of all from my childhood my family told me that I had the dream of becoming an IAS officer,at that time I would only know about becoming a DM and not know anything about UPSC or the exam growing up I dRead more
I would like to answer the first question which is what motivated me to appear for UPSC CSE.
First of all from my childhood my family told me that I had the dream of becoming an IAS officer,at that time I would only know about becoming a DM and not know anything about UPSC or the exam growing up I did develop interest in other career options the dream of becoming a civil servant stood up amongst all and that how I started to know about the exam and the more I read I realise that the value and ethics which this act of service demands I have those in me such as honesty, integrity, work ethics, transparency, accountability etc and I found myself more closer to this exam and I truly believe that this service has so much power to impact the society and my vision for life and country aligns with what is demanded from the civil servants and to understand the ground realities even more I completed my masters from Delhi school of social work in social work where I worked very closely with vulnerable communities, understood their real life issues tried to provide them as a social worker and this is how passionate I m to become a civil servant.
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