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
Stealth • 8m
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)
I am working on CO-PO automating system. Anyone here who can explain me problem which are faced by faculty in their current system and also I want to digitize paper work so please explain all problem
#AIForEducation #Education
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Anant Sharma
Stealth • 3d
HOW MANY OF YOU THINK AI IS KILLING ALL THE SYSTEM [ EDUCATION, JOBS, BUSINESS, SKILL ] IT IS A VERY PRODUCTIVE TOOL BUT DO YOU THINK IF IT NEVER COMES, MORE MINDS MORE OPINION,
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Karan Sahu
Stealth • 6m
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
Stealth • 3m
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
Stealth • 7m
The Gurukul system, rooted in ancient India, offers valuable insights for education reform. Let’s 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