Madhushala takes the place of school
Our country is a country of great scholars, its spirituality is famous all over the world. In our nation, the essence of the thought process of sages and saints is Vedas and Puranas. Through this essence, an attempt was made to solve social problems and even today it is done through many references. Education had a special place in it, that is why work was divided according to the karma of the person. Many Gurukuls were even built for the upliftment of human society.
As science developed, people started moving away from spirituality. Social evils started dominating. Due to which there was a lack of love and harmony among people. Many systems came and went. The cycle of change does not always remain the same.
Education has been given the highest place in the democratic system of India. For the overall development of education, many schools, colleges and universities were opened from villages to cities. Efforts were made at every level to make education accessible to the masses, so that affordable education could be made available to the masses. After the independence of the country, some governments came which instead of liberalizing education started giving opportunities to capitalists or politicians to open private institutions. As a result, government institutions started closing down and schools and colleges started opening in the streets contrary to the school standards.
Private institutions became the best means of education and the government started kneeling before them. Another reason for this is that teachers turned away from their moral duty. Even after getting a good salary, their addiction to earning money completely lowered the standard of school education. Hence, the condition of government schools deteriorated. The problem is not how much they are earning, but the previous government used to focus on how many people benefited from education, it did not assess how much money was spent on it.
Today the country is moving towards capitalism. It has become dependent on where the capital comes from, how to increase revenue, how much more facilities they can get, how to collect tax from people etc. How to uplift the country, how to make the country a developed nation etc. are not considered. The most interesting thing is that the people who are involved in this are the ones who talk big about spirituality and Gurukul. Their sociality is just an illusion.
Today's education has become so expensive that people have considered crime as their profession. Despite this, the government has focused more on closing government schools and opening bars.
Respected people of the country show the poor a pit and the rich a dream of a multi-storey building on that pit. Why?
The government was incurring losses from schools with less than 30 students, so it made a way to earn profit from bars. Even if it is accepted that the government was incurring losses, what measures did it take to ensure that the children continue their further studies? Were vehicles arranged for the children to go and come back from school? After all, how will those children go to that school? If a poor person will do the work of dropping and bringing children, then at what time will he go to earn? Does the government want to eliminate the poor or poverty? Will such a system make India's future golden or dark?
Only God knows India's fate
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