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Today’s education system

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By Rozy

“Education is that which remains when one has forgotten everything he learned in school”- This beautiful quote is given by the great scientist, Albert Einstein.

As we know, education is very important for everyone and age, gender, colour doesn’t affect anyone’s right to receive it. However, it isn’t specified that education is received just in schools or colleges. Our parents and day to day activities also teach us about life in general.

“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world,” once mentioned Nelson Mandela. Education is the median through which we can change the world. It can help to turn weakness into strength and failure into success.

What is education?
Education is learning new things and enhancing the brain by making it more fluent in accepting new things. It has been going on since ancient times, but the education system kept changing. In earlier times, people focused more on learning skills and the indigenous education was imparted at home, temples, pathshalas, and gurukuls. It was the time, when children use to enjoy the learning skills but now they just face the burden of completing their syllabus.


Therefore, there is a need for change in the Indian education system as now it is becoming a burden for the new modern age students. Though new educational learning platforms gives many benefits like understanding every topic in few minutes. But we all know that everyone has different mindsets, some learn very quickly while some take much time to understand a particular topic.

Despite having improved over the years, the Indian education system still needs to be updated in many ways.

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