Why are youngsters so eager to be a founder , just for asking of getting validation. sadly saying when they don't have any idea , life-experiance , no social and management skills .
Not demoralising or demotivating , just want to have a discussion w
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Havish Gupta
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For me the problem is
1) Bad education system. These degrees won't give us anything. YouTube is much better than them
2) jobs don't actually makes sense
3)
Why don't we Indians know much about our Hindu liberalized philosophy, the 'Upanishads'? I think it's because, after independence, one type of ideology prevailed in our education system, which finds no pride in anything related to our Hindu roots.
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Arun Bairagi
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What are the problems in Private Schools in India, specifically in Rural areas? Is there any need for change in Indian Education System?
I think in rural areas there is a big problem of teachers deficiency and lack of qualifications.
What's your vi
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Ishant Gupta
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The Gurukul system, rooted in ancient India, offers valuable insights for education reform. Letās explore its significance:
Gurukul System Overview:
The Gurukul system was a residential schooling approach where students lived with their guru (teache
One problem that i observing while growing up that the school , colleges and our education system and even our way of raising children replaces curiosity with compliance.
And once you replaces the curiosity with compliance,you get an obidient factor
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Asli Rover
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Honestly, so called entrepreneur are trying to create any thing just to called as Startup found or ENTREPRENEUR.
Their idea, doesn't mean anything, it's doesn't solve any problem, it doesn't even compete with anyone. People are actually creating pr
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Uttkarsh Singh
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Education isn't broken; attention is.
While YouTube and AI revolutionize learning, edtech startups like Byju's, Stoa, and Blulearn are chasing mirages.
The real challenge?
Sparking curiosity in a world of endless distractions. True innovation l