One should not sit idle after proposing/implementing a new law, they should also check whether it has been properly reached where it has to be. For eg : In Tamilnadu they had said that... 1. No School/colleges should get donation from anybody. 2. All the auto drivers should ply auto only based on the Meter and do not get more money above the meter rate. 3. In public places no one should have Cigirette/pawn 4. Everyone should wear helmet compulsorily. But unfortunately on politicians/Govt.officials are checking whether this has properly reached the public and everything is going fine. Till now every education institutes are getting donations, all auto drivers are plying withut meter, no one is wearing helmet, and lot many like this. more
I really don't know why our government looks so shaky while controlling the untamed private secondary and Higher secondary schools. I am not sure about rest of the country, but in my state (WB) admission in a standard private school cost Rs. 85000 - Rs. 150000/- of donation. Plus their excessive monthly fees. Why can't they be controlled by the Government's education wing? Can't there be a maximum amount be fixed for admission. Why not governments heavily tax those schools and make sure that the tax is paid by the school and not by the guardians of the students. more
All strong and developed countries, only except US, have free but high-infrastructure school education and self-sufficient higher education through easily available bank loan. The existence of separate public and private education system differentiating deserving poor and meritorious students is a stupid feudalistic remnants of the past medieval age. more
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