Thursday, July 21, 2011

Where we are heading towards - Indian Education system (IES)


I used to believe that Indian education system is the best when compared to the rest of the world till I read about our education system in depth. Probably that could be due to the image that has been created by the media and newspapers. 

I will share some facts that could help us to understand the real face of Indian Education. Before getting into the statistics let us look into the media gimmicks

· India is the second largest English speaking country
· India has the maximum number of schools than the rest of the world
· Sukanya Roy is the ninth Indian American to win spelling bee in the last 13 years
·         India's higher education system is the third largest in the world, after China and the United States.
· India's improved education system is often cited as one of the main contributors to the economic rise of India.

"We can't afford our kids to be mediocre at a time when they're competing against kids in China and India who are actually in school about a month longer than our kids," Obama said.
"So even with the good schools, we have got to pick up the pace, because the world has gotten competitive. The Chinese, the Indians, they are coming at us and they're coming at us hard, and they're hungry, and they're really buckling down," Obama said.

These are the media face of Indian education system actually there are so many other statistics which reveals the real face of Indian Education system. First let us look into the pros of education system and the way it has started and grown.

Indian education system is one of the oldest and has rich tradition. India had great universities such as Taxila and Nalanda functioning successfully even before hundreds of year !!.  Nalanda University attracted scholars and students from as far away as China, Greece, and Persia for their higher studies. Later Nalanda was ransacked and destroyed by the invaders in 1193. The great library of Nalanda University was so vast(nine storied building) that it is reported to have burned for three months after the invaders set fire to it, ransacked and destroyed the monasteries. On arrival of the British Raj in India, the modern European education finds its way into India. Literacy rate in India during independence was 21% and increased to 74.04% by 2011.The number of literate women among the female population of India was between 2–6% from the British Raj onwards to the formation of the Republic of India in 1947.

There are some good things about IES. Education has also been made free for children for 6 to 14 years of age or up to class VIII under the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009. Free lunch system in TN has rose the literacy rate from 54.4 %(1981) to 80.3(2011), currently 120 million students receive free lunched in Indian school every day, making it the largest school meal program in the world. 94% of Kerala’s rural population has access to primary school within 1km. Surprisingly, North & Eastern states such as Himachal Pradesh has 97% school attendance, Mizoram’s literacy rate rose rapidly after independence from 31% to 88.8% in 2001. Even in Bihar the literacy rate is rising, from 47% in 2001 to 63.8% in 2011.

Despite of all these prides, only 15% of Indian students reach high school and just 7% graduate. Government statistics of 2001 also hold that the rate of increase in literacy is more in rural areas than in urban areas. Female literacy was at a national average of 65% whereas the male literacy was 82%. Six Indian states account for about 70% of all illiterates in India: Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal. However, because of poor quality of public education, 27% of Indian children are privately educated. The private education market in India estimated to be worth $40 billion in 2008 and will increase to $68 billion by 2012.



  
Volume does matters. 25% of Indian population are still illiterate, which accounts to 304 million ‘absolute non-literates’(2001). Which is just higher than the whole US population(307million as on Jul 2009). India currently has the largest illiterate population of any nation on earth. 25% of teaching positions nationwide are vacant. 57% of college professors lack either a master's or PhD degree. 2003–04 data by National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration revealed that only 3.5% of primary schools in Bihar and Chhattisgarh had toilets for girls. Sanitation, hygiene, quality of education sucks in most of the government run schools.

Equally the safety of School students in India is in poor condition [http://www.newsflash24x7.com/?p=465].  The above mentioned issues are one aspect of the Indian education system which can be rectified by any good government and its wise educational policies; I would categorize this as easy to solve issue.

Literacy rate world  


Actually, there is a different problem with the whole education system irrespective of the above mentioned stats. More than 80% of Indian kids are studying in rural schools, where either single teacher handles multiple subjects or multiple classes (1st, 2nd etc), which have students of different classes will study together. So there is nothing to feel proud or even argue about the rural government education system. 

It is looking no better in the so called 'Urban education' system either, where everyone is running behind the marks. If one did not score good marks they will tag that student as DUMB. If you take a class of 100 students, top 20 rank holders will get into their dream schools for higher education. The next 20-50 rank holders are called average people. They may either fall into the top colleges or not. The last 50-100 rank holders are categorized as waste. The teachers and the society calls them poor students and they are classified as not suited to continue their studies or at least cannot enter into their dream colleges. Coming back to 20-50 rank holders, few of them may get into good colleges. Few students irrespective of their rank are blessed to get good colleges by paying money. There is always a back door entry in Indian Education system. I wonder why we have payment seats and management seats in colleges; I wish it could have been stripped off from our education system. Even in Urban education we will get 40% quality (as measured by marks) students. Considering the overall 100% students of India ([rural 100 + urban 100] / 2 ) of globally competitive education system success rate is around 20%. 

An education system which is having 20%+ success rate cannot be called as excellent. One nice fact to remember here is as we are from the second largest populated country our 20% quality scholars output may easily surpass developed countries 90% output :). We cannot ignore those 80% by-products left while manufacturing 20% quality students. Mostly our education system is designed to help students to find good job and make money. The goal itself should be revisited.

“Our university system is, in many parts, in a state of disrepair...In almost half the districts in the country, higher education enrollments are abysmally low, almost two-third of our universities and 90 per cent of our colleges are rated as below average on quality parameters... I am concerned that in many states university appointments, including that of vice-chancellors, have been politicised and have become subject to caste and communal considerations, there are complaints of favouritism and corruption.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in 2007[40]

In case of other developed country, one good thing to be noticed is that they will make sure all the kids get proper and quality education. Government cares for the students and the school education is free. They won’t call students as dumb when they fail in just one subject. If a student scores good marks in science and fails in mathematics, they will appreciate that student for getting good marks in the science unlike in India even though a student scored 100% in science and failed in mathematics will be tagged as a Fail, no appreciations. We are reading news about students committing suicide just because they did not score good marks in exams.The whole exam system which in-turn weakens the student should be revisited. There is no importance given to co-curricular activities. In some colleges in Chennai there is rule by which the girls and boys should not talk to each other, actually parent are rushing to find a place for their kinds in that college, how immature is our education system. Those students coming out of these colleges wont have the guts to talk to female/male colleagues in their work place. Innovation and creativity are not praised, at times students are punished to be innovative, all you need is mark(a virtual number).

In India alone the social discrimination can easily finds their rooms into the schools, just think in US people are studying together irrespective of their color. In developed countries students won’t come out of school with the equivalent IQ of an India student, they may not know Pythagoras theorem or Murphy’s Law or even differential calculus. But they know how to face the society, they have grown with enough confident. They know the traffic rules, they know their fundamental rights, social responsibilities, how to express themselves. Confidence - This is root of success and will definitely help in entrepreneurship. Now-a-days the higher education systems in developed countries are becoming business, where money will get you the seats and quality sucks. 

Indian education system should create confident leaders those who can rebuild the whole society without corruption, caste or religion discrimination.Each and every student should  knowing their rights and should be in a position to distinguish between good and bad. Students alone can bring in changes to this country, just think of a day when a student questions his parents for spitting at common place, while violating a traffic signal, while bribing.

Jairam Ramesh about the quality of IIT & IIM   
"There is hardly any worthwhile research from our IITs. The faculty in the IIT is not world class. It is the students in IITs who are world class. So the IITs and IIMs are excellent because of the quality of students not because of quality of research or faculty,"
Kabil Sibals reply to Jairam Ramesh saying, 
“It would be unfair to make a comparison with the US which spends $250 billion every year on research to that of India’s meagre $8 billion. “We have to base our discussion on evidence, not on perception,” 
On a related note, how many of us has the guts to quit our job and follow our own dreams. Why we do not have enough entrepreneurs? , in a country where climate favors farming almost though the out year and has lots of human work force and plenty of natural resources. I agree earning money is something essential but cannot be everything. Living a life with a fake identity and killing all our desires just to pursue money. Prime motto of our education system is creating money printing machines not the quality scholars.

Even after 60years of independence why our government schools are sub-standard? Why our so called cream & butter, IIT and IIM students are not working in India? Why fewer patents are registered in India?  What is the basic reason for brain drain? ... Questions & dream continues ...

Literacy rate: The total percentage of the population of an area at a particular time aged seven years or above who can read and write with understanding. Here the denominator is the population aged seven years or more.


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Friday, July 15, 2011

Y! Fighting hard

I have been using Yahoo email Id since I have stepped out of usa.net in 2001. I continued using YAHOO till I fall in love with Gmail. Actually I had an affinity towards Y! since my college days. I used to try most of the new initiatives by Y!. I have used their social networking products such as 360, delicious, Buzz etc., nothing took off. Later, I got bored with their number of failures. The last think that I tried from yahoo is YahooMeme!(that too is a failure). They used to revamp their Y! Mail so frequently, I remember using three or four Yahoo Beta UIs. Recently I have received an email from Yahoo appreciating my 10 years of yahoo usage and requesting me to use the *newest* Yahoo mail. I wonder why Y! is fighting hard to find the winning mantra all these years, they have been the market leaders for so many years. Even in search world, they used to be an early bird. Even Google has so may failure products like Wave, Orkut, Answers etc., but they are active and kicking some of them are taking off. As of today Im actively using Y! Answers, Flickr. I don't want to miss you my good old friend Y!, bounce back like Apple.

http://techcrunch.com/2011/06/24/yahoo-shareholder-bartz/

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

India women team @ 4x400 relay - CWG2010 - Delhi -A Golden moment

Inspiring video | Golden Moment | India Women's team 4X400mts relay

But im very much worried about the below stmt from my frnd Vijay, actually what he has told is 100% truth, really a bitter one.

@VijayAnandhRengaraju Very
good and Inspiring. Sad thing is - after 2 years these girls will be
working in Chanakyapuri Railway station ticket booth, Cashier in a
bank, Head constable and house wife. Nobody will remember this. This is
their moment. :-(

This situation in India should change, itz not just over by showcasing our-self as a sporting nation in world arena by conducting CWG. We should respect and honor them for their achievement and should help them financially. Indian govt should give ample money for every CWG medalists and assured income+pension etc.,, these kinda financial booster will help them concentrate more on sports, more-than-that it will be an inspiring story for budding talents. Unlike in cricket & tennis, track and other sporting talents(even our national game Hockey) doesn't have enough fund to run their life.

Its not only Sachin Tendulkar who has left his studies, there r so many other people didnt sign well in their academic career due to their interest love for sport.

Let us all respect these unseen talent. *Hats-off*.


Article about 'INDIAN SPORT' http://www.tehelka.com/story_main47.asp?filename=Ne161010Coverstory.asp
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Thursday, May 7, 2009

Wedding Invitation

Guys,
Hope you are all aware that i am getting married on May22nd. Since i am very much held up with various activities like going to hometown to invite my relatives, marriage arrangement and purchases, official work and of course, talking with my fiancee, i am struggling to manage time for all these. Blame it on my poor time management too. Hence, in the midst of all these, there are chances that i might miss to invite you or call you in person. Hence, as a redundant measure i am inviting u all digitally. Please consider this as my personal invitation and please come and grace the occasion. Wl try my best to invite you in person too.
Please see the attached wedding invitation in ZohoShow. Please note that the marriage timing is between 6:00 AM and 7:00 AM. Hence plan accordingly :)


Warm Regards,
With Lots of Love,
Suppa
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Friday, March 27, 2009

A letter to My sweet elder Bro



My Dear Little Bro,

Just want to re-call those happy days,..

My dear little Big B, you are a gift to our parents especially when you were born after 5 long years. Mom also shared with me the secret of my birth. When she was carrying the second time, you used to pray to God saying "Oh! God Hanuman, please give me thambi papa to play with", finally your desire came true. After a gap of six+ years from your b’day, I was born as the second kid to our parents. From that time onwards, you treat me as a Gift from God... You enjoyed each and every moment, when I stood on my feet, when I put forward my first step, when I laughed and so on…. When I was born at Delhi, our grandma (Dad’s Mom) came there to look after me. In those days, I was a left hand'r - may be due to the impact of my birth place :). Mom and Grandma tried pretty hard to change my nottan-kai(left hand) usage as most of our relatives would complain if noticed. You were the only one who helped me get rid of all their traps such as rolling up my left-arm with towel and so forth. All because you just loved me so much that you didn't want me to get disturbed for any reason and let me be myself. Even I don't remember those days in my memory; I had heard quite few from Mom and Grandma. They always tell me more and more stories about my child hood days. In all those stories, you stood tall as my real hero Anna.

I can recollect memories starting from my school days...everything seem so fresh……. We both studied in the same TANCEM school till my 3rd standard. In those days, you wouldn’t take me on your bicycle - I felt really bad those days. But later-on I came to know that you would have done it intentionally to make me travel along with my age gang. Because, in that age every one tends to inherit characters from friends around & you didn’t want me notice (or) practice 10th standard guys behaviors and habits. Later on at each stage as I grew, I keenly learnt a lot from you.

You taught me how to read and mug-up poems, how to read longer words like re-mem-ber. Where to pause,where to stress. You were my Guru in my school days. So many days you helped me complete my home work, but I can never remember on occasion where you did my home-work, you always make me understand and helped me to cross the struggles in day to day life.

You were studying in your 12th standard, I was in 6th Standard @ RJPM. We both along with your friends went to Meera movie at Mahalakhsmi theater. I think that is the first movie we both went to theater. Mostly we used to go to open air movie at play grounds of Government school at Alangulam.

Not restricted to only education, you taught me cycling. Still remember those days when I was afraid to learn cycle. You gave me the confidence and energy to drive. Even you taught me driving our Dads TVS-50 during my 7th Standard.

Then when you entered college, I was studying 8th standard. You taught me 'What is Aids? How it spreads?' and all other related facts. I’m the only gifted person to know these things from bro rather by getting half baked information from friends. Also, you taught me things on need basis and you were fully aware 'At what age, your younger bro should know which thing' and you made sure you delivered them too. You taught me sightseeing :). Those days when I travel to alangulam mukku-road bus stand to drop you to Kovilpatti bus leads to your college. We used to look @ gals in SRLT buses and pass couple of comments, which is again very commendable. My eyes are getting wet by thinking about those good-old-memories Bro.

You checked upon me even during our tough times, though you too required consolation equally...

On the day 16-12-95, when we lost our lovable Dad. Every thing was looking dark to me. I didn’t know what to do and was not so matured at that time since I was studying only 9th standard @ PACM, Rajapalayam. You had just completed your 3rd semester exams @ NEC, KVP. But you took every thing in your shoulder and never made me and mom to know the burden that you were carrying. You made us comfortable by running into troubles all by yourself so that we were at bay. Hats-Off Anna, I love you. Also, you were the happiest person in the globe when I scored good marks at my 10th standard board exams.

Even though you didn’t like the TANCEM job, you took it up to run our family comfortably. I know how bad you felt after getting into a Govt company, where any one seldom has the passion to work, lots of internal politics and all. Still, I remember you getting an award for work excellence. You stood unique and tall, even working in Alangulam TANCEM.

When I was studying 11th Std, you gave me R.S.Aggarwal Logical Reasoning and so many other books to solve puzzles. It helped me in my job pursuit after my college days. I never went down in fresher’s written tests, I got my Job @ Adventnet by solving lots of puzzles, that stands proof that the smallest of gesture you have made adds immense value. You gave me every thing that I need well in advance. Your thought process for laying a road ahead for me to travel was at least five years in advance. I couldn't ever perceive this at that time.

When I finished my Schooling, you helped me to choose the BE-ECE course. I remember the very first day, when we are into our college for paying my hostel fees. To my knowledge, that is the only day you were into to my college. Till my last day, you want me to take care of myself, which I did successfully. After all whose Bro am I? Most happiest moments and treasured memories are my College days. College trips, secretary post, my stay @ Srivi, Krishnankovil, hostel...

In my final year, you got engaged with Anni Malar. Those days were comedy days, since you felt so shy on those days to look at her or talk to her. Malar used to call me at my hostel and we both used to laugh by cracking jokes on you and your shyness. She is a great asset to you, our family and lives.

U know one thing, I excelled in my college days with my organizing skills, which I cultivated by organizing your Marriage @ RJPM. I have designed the invitation, booked Marriage hall, food, photographer, managed distributing Rooms to relatives and friends, etc. It was a great experience for me at 22Years, 'coz handling relatives is always a cool and tuff job! I can see you agree too!

As I said, you never made me to mingle with your friends, earlier. But for the first time, when i came to chennai for Job hunt you made me to stay with your friends @ kodambakkam. You did it deliberately to make me learn how the corporate world will be and what is a Job?

I learned so many things from your friends like Murugesh, Kanagaraj, Seeni, Sivaram, Arun, etc. The learning helped me immensely when I joined for my Job @ AdventNet. Even during my Job hunt period, you worked as a recharging unit for me to rejuvenate me, since I would get down when ever I failed in any interview.

Anna, I have inherited lots of habits right from food habit from you. There are thousands of moments in which I admired you. Lots & lots of lovable moments which i don’t want to pen down here. Miss you a lot theses days, especially when you are physically staying apart, in the other side of the globe New Jersey - US.

Now you have become father to a baby girl Viswathika. Sweet little, Angel of our house :). Now you have a great Job in front of you back from square One. Vishnu is there to admire, inherit & love you. Get energized to look after her and bring her up as a great kid in this society. All the best my dear dude :)

You are my real life Hero - Rajesh Subbaiah

Best Regards,
evr urs,
Suppa S



Monday, January 5, 2009

New year resolution - Listening to others & commanding/requesting others

New year resolution - Listening to others & commanding/requesting others.


Till yesterday I was thinking that, if we were suggesting some cool ideas in Office or some good decisions to my friends/relatives - They should listen and execute my advice/command.


But today, when i was in bed at early morning i had a thought of taking new year resolution for '09. Thats where my thought process excelled and made me to think about the past 27years of my life. I used to make new-year-resolution mostly every year, here goes the examples - 'Should do my home work in time', 'Should return home early in the evening', 'Should not say any lies to my Amma, Appa or Anna', 'Should be more truthful to my anna and amma', 'Should score very high marks', 'Should not follow or think about any pretty Gals', 'Should continue my prayers of reading Kantha-Sasthi-Kavasam and writing SriRamaJeyam', even i had taken pledge like should write dairy every day. But at last alas every thing went in vain. Nothing happened as i expected.


Thinking continued and ended up in the un-answerable-question - "
How many times my own brain is not ready to execute my commands/advice(mostly desires)". (When i planned for going to gym or swimming regularly - My brain will come up with hell lot of excuses to skip each and every day. I find myself very creative in finding cool reasons as excuses. )

Which helped to me come out of all my illusions about the real world thats where i am bundled with.



Then how come i can expect others such as my friends, relatives, colleagues or my family members can to listen and execute my commands/advice at-once. Then I just started thinking about my day-to-day life. I used to command my mom to do so many things as i like, with out knowing that it will be very hard for a women aged over 55 years to change her characters. Even i used to advice/command my colleagues in office, with out knowing that they are fresh out of college, they need some time to get adopted to the corporate world. I used to list out positives and negatives to my friends when i ever i came up with my own idea - which i expect them to follow. How many times i would have scolded my loved one for not executing my commands.



So finally coming to the conclusion - how should I end this blog. Gonna take a new year resolution saying "
Dont expect others to execute/follow your advice/commands at-once. Give them some sweet time, they will definitely realize if my advices were helpful to them. Else let the TIME give them the lesson, if they do any mistakes." - Still gonna give out advices/commands with out expecting a change.


EXPECTATION IS THE MOTHER OF DISAPPOINTMENTS :)


I will come back here soon to post more on precedence in-line with my new year pledge. Hope this is the hardest resolution that i had ever taken. I know it is close-to-impossible to execute this 100% - but lemme try !!



Happy and Prosperous New year :)