Monthly Archives: July 2009

Education: Rural India Deserves Innovation from Sibal

Unfortunately, Sibal’s education reform agenda appear to fall sort of being realistic one so far the education problems in rural India is concerned. As perquisite of success, the ignorant parents who are in majority in remote rural area require to … Continue reading

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My Blogs, My Writings

It is almost five years that I am regularly posting my views through informative inputs on drishtikona.com. This is the only activity that keeps me busy. I can only say that as usual I am honest to this work too. … Continue reading

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Higher education: Shining or Messy

Many times I get greatly impressed while glancing through the newspapers and magazines. Many private educational institutes and universities for higher education are spending huge money on ads. Quite a few such as Amity go for full-page ads. News magazines … Continue reading

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Power Outages -My Solutions

Karan Thapar wrote a column on power outages in New Delhi. I don’t know why it took so long for him to write on the subject that since decades has been of the top most national importance. It reminded me … Continue reading

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Education’s Trauma- My Experience

Education, sometimes, becomes a trauma for a student as well as parents. The student doesn’t get interest in the subject taught. The student hardly learns the subject. Mostly it is because of the way subject is taught. But the student … Continue reading

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India’s Budgetary Gimmicks

Many times I fail to understand why I and many Indians keep waiting so eagerly to watch and hear the annual ritual of the Government’s presentation of the country’s budget. It hardly helps any honest individual. Let us look at … Continue reading

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Bihar: What Should I Celebrate?

It has been my way of enjoying life at this age when I hardly do anything. A telephone call from my home town of Sasaram excited me. Golu was the creator of the news of excitement. Golu is son of … Continue reading

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