INDIAN EDUCATION IN future

In a trendy world, Education has become a part of the survival of being. The level of the educational system is based on the country’s development. Such a process of gaining knowledge is called as an Education.

Among various countries, our Indian Education is exceptional in such cases. Our educational system is pick up with the primary level and then move. On to higher or senior secondary. Further, they have to lead their ways in lifetime courses as “technology and professional” by means of their own, so-called Graduation. Both technological and professional courses had a sufficient scope for the young generation.

With these enriching qualities, our educational system also has to struggle among ignorant people. In India, nearly 30 million pupils at the age of 10 to 16 did not know about schooling. It will be a prodigious drawback for Indian Education in the future. This drawback was held because of the reasons like less number of schools in rural India, and unfilled vacancies of teacher and make the far distance to get schooling, expenses spending for Education. As the rich became richer, the learner became a scholar but the unbeknownst people remains the same, by the time passes their day to day life became worse. The only solution is to change unawareness among our Tri-Colour Nation is to educate everyone. It is possible nowadays.

Compulsory school education must proclaim every part of India. Heraldically government should take its own risk for well being of educating people. It will result in a drastic change to younger India to face its economic crisis.

Education is digitalized nowadays, but it was not familiar with everyone. Only people who are in metropolitan cities are gaining their luxurious moves.E-learning is not wider for all. The reason behind it was our India is a staple agricultural county. Since the population covers 40%of elderly people whose life based on farming, some remaining of them got to push to live below the poverty line to free themselves from their own sufferings.

A.C.Amali

Still, we can find child labor as we can see teenagers in a roadside hotel, grocery stores, construction workers, and so on working for their daily life. The government should strictly announce an outlaw to it. By executing free and compulsory education which is not a solution, it should be taken as a resolution to every citizen around here. Some Indian states are good at going free educating people, but the effort of these moves is not enough, it seems. Awaiting to see developed India.