Should the Government Set-up More IITs and IIMs, OR should it be use the Money for Primary & Secondary Education?
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Gaurav said:
1 decade ago
One thing I will like to mention here that if there is no proper primary and secondary education, then it might be the case that some students miss out on the opportunity of getting selected in IIMs and IITs. So the government should spend more on primary and secondary education.
Other thing is that even if they do not make it to IITs or IIMs they can still life in which they are not fooled by others. They can understand the situation better.
Other thing is that even if they do not make it to IITs or IIMs they can still life in which they are not fooled by others. They can understand the situation better.
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V.malini said:
1 decade ago
This is Malini. In my point of view. Primary education is better as well as secondary education. In primary education we doesn't know more knowledge apart from that in secondary education we know more knowledge.
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Rishabh b said:
1 decade ago
Hii friends.
If we really want to get better India then first we should concentrate on quality not on quantity (no.of schools, colleges). In our country we have sufficient number of school at every place. We should concentrates on this school and college. First government should invest for improve the facility like sports, cultural, technical in the existing schools and colleges.
I think new IITS or IIMS which have been open before 2-3 years is also not required we can easily increase the strength of students in existing IITS because every iits have sufficient area to develop the hostels, academics for new seat admissions.
After thinking on it we should develop both primary & secondary education schools or higher studies colleges equally because both are related to each other. Proper development is not possible if we miss one between both.
So in my views first we should concentrate on existing schools & colleges then think about both primary & secondary education, higher studies equally.
Thank you.
If we really want to get better India then first we should concentrate on quality not on quantity (no.of schools, colleges). In our country we have sufficient number of school at every place. We should concentrates on this school and college. First government should invest for improve the facility like sports, cultural, technical in the existing schools and colleges.
I think new IITS or IIMS which have been open before 2-3 years is also not required we can easily increase the strength of students in existing IITS because every iits have sufficient area to develop the hostels, academics for new seat admissions.
After thinking on it we should develop both primary & secondary education schools or higher studies colleges equally because both are related to each other. Proper development is not possible if we miss one between both.
So in my views first we should concentrate on existing schools & colleges then think about both primary & secondary education, higher studies equally.
Thank you.
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Monika Messey said:
1 decade ago
Today in our developing economy government is making such good efforts by coming up with the IIT and IIMs, yes its a good sector where government is investing because a job oriented education is needed, to participate in the development process but the no.of institution should be increased to reach all the areas and sections of country. If we talk about primary and secondary education then yes government need to invest more in this sector of education because this education will prepare students to go for the further skill related education.
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Waseem raja said:
1 decade ago
Hi I am Wasim in my point of view I think first preference is given to the primary education because if there is strong base then we can make the building strong as my friends has already discussed that literacy rate of India is very low.
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Ankit said:
1 decade ago
As we all know primary education is the basic need of every citizen like food and shelter, So I would like to say central government should funded for primary education.
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As you know sentences comprises of words and words comprises of alphabets, so better you know alphabets first instead of sentences.
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Babita said:
1 decade ago
What I think is, primary education is the back bone of education system.
And funds should be given to construct more primary schools for providing the basic level education. The village people should be able to give their signature rather giving the finger prints and understand what is written there in legal court papers before signing in it. So rather constructing more iit/iim govt should provide primary education.
And funds should be given to construct more primary schools for providing the basic level education. The village people should be able to give their signature rather giving the finger prints and understand what is written there in legal court papers before signing in it. So rather constructing more iit/iim govt should provide primary education.
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Thilagi said:
1 decade ago
Hi friends, this is Thilagi. I would like to share my view about the impoverished conditions of the primary education setup in our home country. Primary education is the backbone for any developing democratic nation. India being an emerging economy in a global scene, IT should concentrate much on funding the primary schools. The building goes weak with dwindling base. Spending in infrastructure, best qualified skillful teachers, increasing the motivational level of the students by awareness program, transferring the funds for poorer economic background will make the India prosperous in future. The dream for 2020 become true only by research and invention which is possible only by strong base.
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Abhitha said:
1 decade ago
I would like to say that government should allocate fund in such a way that the states already having a higher rate of primary and secondary education should be selected to set up IITs and IIMs and on the other hand States having lesser rate of literacy must be funded with money to start schools to provide primary education. Kerala is the state having highest rate of literacy and is still lacking an IIT.
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Muskan Agrawal said:
1 decade ago
Definitely I think that government Should spend the money for primary and secondary education because to build a strong building, we need a strong base also. So if there is more iits and iims and not good primary and secondary education then iits and iims are useless. And govt. Is there to serve the people not to suck the people. Thank you.
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