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 Reforms Required In The Education Field Of India

-Darji Meghav

What Education is?

According to me education is something which is tangible and can be acquired by the way of learning which helps a man to lead an efficient and healthy life with the optimum use of available resources like capital, labour and time.


What is the Indian Education System?

Indian Education is a total system of taking up the whole syllabus in a period of one year and spilling it out in 3 hours of exam. Due to this there is no insight formation of the children and makes the children to slog their hours and their seemed colourful childhood only in studies. They don't even get time to get socialised with society and to develop their curricular activities and hobbies.

Possible Changes Which Can Solve This Problems

Root Learning

Basically in India, children are not given the basic education properly. This is the thing like building up a building with improper foundation of pillars of buildings. In India, students are not given conceptual learning, they are made to sit in the exams similarly as robots, like the code is fitted. Students are then forced to score better in their higher secondary grades, but the thing is, how can the children do better when their base of initial studies are not taught properly?

Evaluation Practice

We live in a society where the skills and the IQ of the student is determined by the grades he/she gets. It is obvious that a business minded student cannot learn advanced sciences and mathematics properly, so he/she doesn't get proper grades during the examination. And here the thing is that, he/she is judged on the basis of his results, but no one sees his skills and interest in the particular field he/she wants to pursue. So this concept of evaluation and giving results should be eradicated until the students select the subjects of this interest so that they can be saved from being judged by their results.

Introduction Of Technology

As this era is based on technology, the knowledge of technology isn't given in the schools. Even if the lectures of Computer Education exist, they are treated as lectures of playing games by both teachers and students. If students are taught technology then their hard labor can be saved and which makes them save their precious time resulting in investing it in their subject of interest.

Reservations And Special Quotas

In India, special reservations and quotas are given to certain communities and minorities. The dark side of these reservations and quotas is that, the brilliant and skillful students who have right over the seat, their seats are snatched away illogically due to reservations and quotas. There is no problem if these students of certain communities and minorities are given financial help, but there should be no reservations and quotas in the field of education. In conclusion, it should be totally on merit.

Outcomes If These Problems Are Solved

If the above mentioned points are covered by the Government then it can greatly boost the economy of India and also increase the skillful graduates from the country. Resulting into a practical and realistic society.



Firozabad- The City of Glass and Bangles industry.

By - Ghanchi Zaky

DURING  THE  REIGN OF AKBAR , REVENUE WAS BROUGHT THROUGH THE CITY, WHICH WAS LOOTED BY THE AFGHANS. AKBAR SENT HIS ARMY LED BY FIROZ SHAH MANSAB DAR TO MAKE THE CITY A CONTONMENT TO COLLECT TAXES AND THE CITY WAS NAMED AFTER HIM. THE TOMB OF FIROZ SHAH IS STILL PRESENT TODAY. FROM EARLY TIMES, IT HAD GLASS AND BANGLES WORKS, AND SMALL SCALE INDUSTRY. THE LANDOWNERS OF FIROZABAD HAIL FROM THE SIDDIQUI,SAYED,MANIHAR,PATHAN AND THE HINDU RAJPUT CASTES.

 IT IS ALSO CALLED SUHAG  NAGARI  BECAUSE OF THE BANGLES.IN THIS CITY'S BANGLE INDUSTRY , A DOZEN IS COUNTED AS  24 i.e. A DOZEN FOR EACH WRIST. THEY SELL IT IN THE SAME WAY  IN THE WHOLESALE MARKET. THE RETAIL SALE  IS, HOWEVER, ANOTHER STORY.BANGLES MANUFACTURED HERE ARE THE ONE WITH A JOINT, AND EACH BANGLE IS JOINED MANUALLY. BANGLES WITHOUT JOINT ARE MADE WITH A DYE AND AS PER  NIKHIL, ONLY IN PAKISTAN BEFORE  IT  BECAME A CITY , THIS AREA WAS DOMINATED BY DACOITS.THERE ARE MORE  THAN  400  GLASS  WORKS  UNITS  IN THE CITY. MOST  OF THESE WOULD UNDER SMALL SCALE  INDUSTRIEL  UNITES.

IT STARTS FROM THE PILES  OF SAND THAT IS  RICH IN MICA THAT COMES FROM JAIPUR. IT IS MIXED WITH SOME  CHEMICALS AND PUT IN A KILN  TO MELT . THE TEMPERATURE GOES UP TO 1500 DEGREES.THE RAW GLASS IS THEN MIXED WITH COLOR  AND AGAIN HEATED IN THE HUGE COMTAINERS INSIDE THE KILN  .ONCE THE COLOR IS MIXED , MOLTEN GLASS IS PICKED UP AT THE EDGE OF A LONG METAL STICK. AS SOON AS THE GLASS IS OUT OF THE KILN, IT STARTS SOLIDIFYING WITHIN  A MATTER OF A SECOND. THAN THE WORKER GIVES IT A CONICAL SHAPE BEFORE ADDING MORE MOLTEN GLASS TO  IT.

THOUGH THE BANGLES REMAIN THE PRIMARY PRODUCT HERE.THE LONG  ROLLES ARE TAKEN OUT AND KEPT IN A PILE WHEN THEY ARE BROUGHT OUT OF THE KILN , THEY ARE ALMOST BLACK  BUT WITHIN A MINUTE THEY  ARE OF THE COLOUR OF BANGLES.THESE ROLLS  THEN MOVE INTO THE ROOM. EACH ROLLS IS CUT IN A STRAIGHT LINE WITH ABSOLUTE EASE USING A DIOMAND TOOL.AFTER THEY ARE JOINED,SOME EMBELLISHMENT WORK MAY BE DONE ON THEM, INCLUDING ANY CUTTING WORK.FINALLY THEY REACH THE COLORFULL BOHARN GULLY OF FIROZABAD, WHERE THE BANGLES ARE SOLD IN WHOLESALE.

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