Monday, October 3, 2011

Reform in education

I) that the essence of the soil is not lost
Dance of democracy is over in India. None is winner/ runner. They are performer. Let by gone be by gone’s. All to sit together think together and act together for a job in hand.
Indian proverb : ‘kos kos par panni badle, aath kos par banni’ is still a living talk and to make its use in the nick of time is a job of the punster.
If in its efforts to provide a guard justifying turncoat, by the media and the same version repeated by the performer casting a spell of rhetoric speech is no less than articulation and wit of convincing and hence worthy to appreciate.
Any proposal to ban English from Indian school by any party stands as scripting manifesto. Views are called for on the issue gloated. Public reaction warranted ban on English and in support said to it is a space to discuss on the issue something inherent and silent.
If some one see ABC……………..XYZ in the text book and feel inner satisfaction is no doubt a matter of great satisfaction achievement of the institutions and a matter of success of the author who framed the contents in the book.
The moot point is to see whether the contents in the textbook of English in particular and all other subjects in general are suppressed veri or suggested falsi in view of the fact whether it is appealing vis-s-vis the essence of the soil is not lost gradually in the globalization era. The Hopes for the best to reform in education lies in the office of “knowledge Commission”.

II- Blessing in disguise- “people worship setting sun and the rising sun with the same heart”
For a month or so there was parroting voice like negative voting, run-off followed by fractured mandate, hung parliament, regional parties spoiler, independent parties spoiler and etc.. stronger government is needed to deal with the pesent state of affairs within the country as well as abroad. Poll result was declared with stunning victory of UPA in Lok Sabha. Immediately it came out with the news unexpected triumph siding with UPA.
If it was not the math of permutation and combination either of the voter or the votee, it may be safely assumed it is the hand of destiny- blessing in disguise so it is said there is god in India/ Bharat.
Needless to say Indian tradition since long is still prevalent today: people worship the setting sun as well as the rising sun with the same heart. But worry is not yet over. Conversion of debenture into share capital is the language of commerce. Write off the sick asset is the version of economics. Conversion of joy into sorrow and vice versa is, if of none but the gossip of nay sayer burry the worry go ahead every road and man goes together to ones destination. Joy and sorrow will also go together. Innumerable evidence in history speaks the truth: the fall of pride lies in the hands of time.

III) Injustice to the king “act of disowning accountability”
Ousted king Gyanendra Shah as its says he was deposed neither by the Maoists cadre nor by any other political parties. It was a people’s revolt that caused him to leave Narayanhiti Palace. The people of Nepal made it clear that they wanted abolition of the kingship, is one version and the other which is rather silent to come in line with other states is an other version.
New experiment of governance in Nepal without king in the state of kingdom has been belied in the sense there has been frequent change in taking the post of premiership from P.K.D.P to leader Madhav Kumar Nepal in a year.
It is relevant to say that the present situation prevailed there has been displayed in absolute term. Democracy is flawed and remains unflourished when discussed in the absence of relative terms. There must be leader to lead the masses. The fate of the king does not lie in the hands of destiny but the act dance cleverly – conducted by the villain and to say to disown the accountability of the leader is a question? In the absence of fairness it is not so difficult to derive valid conclusion- injustice to the king and alike misguiding the mass.
Assassination of King Mahendra and his family not less than a decade ago is still a mystery.

To get rid of ‘should’
‘A check to reduce the number of rotten apples’ Summer season is the busy season of newspaper reporter to remind repeatedly that the L.S has become the composition of good and bad brains consisting of exceeding two figures in number of the latter.
Spokesmen of the political parties took no time to admit that almost every party has rotten apples. These are not the rotten apples of the cartoons, to short out immediately as these are hardly fit for human consumption. These are neither curable by the physician nor by the psychologist, nevertheless to say by any pundit…. Then how to cure? There is one simple idea to remind. That is self healing process.
We have been discussing in a limited populace not exceeding even four figure, sitting on the top of the pyramid of democracy the highest platform who either make the fortune of the nation which leads to attain the glory in the highest order or make it doom not to foresee the future of the nation.
Intellectuals have suggested that the parliament as well as the assembly members should have least sign of scar.
We have been confined to the temple but what to say about society; to sum up which/ that goes in millions. Social observer commented that today’s society is running in saucy and racy style ie other say there is dog-eat-dog competition in society.
Reform in education, which has gone too far in arid land, in globalisation era and an eye on media may be check to reduce the number of future rotten apples is a say to say to get rid of ‘should’.
(Written by my father- Shambhu Kumar Ghosh)

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