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Friday, April 2, 2010

Universalisation of Primary Education in India



This is a bit late but utterly welcomed move of the government. It should have come much earlier. Now the major challenge before the government is to improve the quality of public schools and to abridge the gap between private school educated and government school educated students.
The percentage allocation in budget for education should be increased as even the failed states like Zimbabwe happened to have greater literacy rates than that of India; and that too after India having such relaxed norms for a person to be counted as literate. The real situation will come to fore only when it will be made mandatory for a literate person to read, write and understand any of the official languages.
It will be a right move for NGOs to come forward and firstly make the poor families aware about free elementary education and it's future benefits.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

30th February Exam



Hmm, I am very sure that you people can well recognise this image here. It is no wonder that this was the toughest exam of the college to date. Even after knowing so much we didn't know nothing, if you know what I mean; Since we had to articulate everything from start to end.
I couldn't do the paper earlier than an hour because my imagination had become rusty after appearing after so long for an exam of this kind, but we have to appreciate the goodwill of Raju Sarkar sir to provide us with some crucial marks at this stage, at least for me who is on the verge of losing the job. Tomorrow's exam looks to be tougher and we (me and Jha) didn't even get our photocopies done and Vimal is refusing to cooperate so we have to finish the syllabus in a few hours until Shukla starts reading his notes.

Monday, March 29, 2010

First Day of Mid Sem Exam



Ha Ha, no no, sometimes looks can be deceiving and that's what is happening here because these exams are going really smoothly and nobody is even talking about others' preparation and more to add, they are not at all concerned about writing more in hall but are trying to finish the answers in a compact manner.
I reached earlier today as I always do and found my seat in convocation hall with P.B. Sharma and Vishal Verma as invigilators (BRGR actually). They were too much concerned about conducting the exams carefully for final year students as first and third year students had already boycotted the exams in morning. (एक बार दूध का जला छांछ भी फ़ूँक कर पीता है)।
It was advanced geotech's exam and paper was too easy. Same thing will happen tomorrow, I guess. Now we are enjoying and I am listening to my favourite song 'Billie Jean' and not I'm not in mood to study tonight at least.