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Does the Indian Education System Need Improvements?

Does the Indian Education System Need Improvements?

What is Education?
According to a formal education system, education is only knowledge of basic academics. Getting good marks in a paper on a so-called Marksheet will make you highly educated. Today’s Education system focuses on the collection of knowledge with no clear purpose or idea where it will be used and how it will be beneficial in our future at our workplace. A student who does not have the ability to put clear thoughts on paper is usually labelled as a failure.
Basically, Education is an Experience which we learn throughout our lives and is not just limited to academic learning.
Imam Ghazali, a known philosopher and spiritual leader from ancient Iran once said that education is a process which enables an individual to distinguish between the true and the false, the good and bad, the right conduct and the evil-doing. Education is to bring up, to develop and shape up the individual talent and his inner potentialities.
Our Education system should be custom designed after analysing the inbuild abilities/talent of every student and help them in enhancing their skills.

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