Bogus Education System
India’s education system is increasingly being criticized for producing unemployed graduates rather than empowering skilled and capable youth. Despite repeated promises of reform, there appears to be little accountability among policymakers and ministers for bringing meaningful change to the system. Every election brings hope for improvement under a new government, yet the situation continues to worsen with time.
Recent incidents such as the alleged NEET paper leak have further shaken public trust in the fairness and credibility of competitive examinations. Such events not only damage the future of deserving students but also create stress, frustration, and uncertainty for millions of families across the country.
Students and parents deserve an education system that is transparent, merit-based, and focused on quality learning rather than outdated practices and administrative failures. India’s youth are the foundation of the nation’s future, and they deserve justice, equal opportunities, and a system that genuinely prepares them for success and employment.
Recent incidents such as the alleged NEET paper leak have further shaken public trust in the fairness and credibility of competitive examinations. Such events not only damage the future of deserving students but also create stress, frustration, and uncertainty for millions of families across the country.
Students and parents deserve an education system that is transparent, merit-based, and focused on quality learning rather than outdated practices and administrative failures. India’s youth are the foundation of the nation’s future, and they deserve justice, equal opportunities, and a system that genuinely prepares them for success and employment.
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Sunil Bhombe
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