Monday, 18 May 2020

Why Our Education System is Garbage by Arpit Khurana



Disclaimer: This is purely opinionated; you are equally entitled to your own point of view.

These past few months in quarantine has made me very anxious for my future, with schools on halt and cancelled examinations. So here's a little food for thought regarding our education.

I’m very sure many of us have seen countless arguments regarding school curriculums across the world. Many educators argue whether learning a foreign language is a necessity yet nobody argues that we should be learning life skills rather than pythagorean theorems.

While many schools boast about their “intellectually enhanced curriculum”, the only thing most of us probably seek in spending twelve years of our lives in school is to be able to learn things that will help us navigate through life.  While math teachers say algebra is everywhere, I say not. What we really need to learn in math is, how to fill out taxes and navigate through investments because after twelve years of schooling and few more from college, what exactly will help us? We learn creative writing during English yet not one lesson teaches us how to fill our resumes. While we may learn how to differentiate fractions and decimals, we still have no idea what loans and mutual funds are. 

This is where the problem lies. After these twelve years, I will probably be able to give a full lecture in Spanish about mixed fractions and rational numbers but I’d have no idea how to fill a tyre, cook a basic meal, get a voter ID or find ways to heal myself in a life threatening situation. So what exactly has school been teaching us all this time?

Recently, the Indian government proudly declared their decision to halve the CBSE syllabus. Alright, that is a fair decision because shorter exams and less stress. However at the end of the day, will this really matter when these children are grown adults thrown into the real world? Instead of just halving the syllabus, it truly would have been smarter to substitute the gap with lessons about life skills instead. Although my major concern is that while private schools have begun educating children about drug abuse, safety and sexual education however none of the government school children have any idea what puberty even is. They’d grow up their entire lives confused as they might mistake nicotine for an “ayurvedic” medicine if a pharmacist tells them so, they might never know why their bodies mature the way they do and who will be there to teach this to them? So many generations have grown up under this system that at this point, puberty is a “taboo” topic in most indian families. Does this sound like a fair education system to you?

Given the current circumstances, most children are sitting at home because our government issues curriculums aren’t digitally accesible, in which thousands of college and school going students are missing out. When the quarantine is lifted, curriculums will be altered to fit into a squeezed timeline of NEET and other competitive exam dates. Children would have now lost on basic content as well which they cannot possibly cover so quickly. We don’t only need a revised curriculum, we also need a more accessible platform. 

I truly would encourage every country’s education authorities to review our syllabus because “life” should definitely be a subject on there. Would schools want your child to grow up with these questions in an “intellectually challenging” environment or would you rather see students grow into capable young adults that can independently lead their own lives? It is for the education systems to decide and lead the decision.

Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan Economic Package Explained

Author: Tarsha Swami 

The future is a fickle mistress. It has never quite been in the realm of mankind’s understanding. We often hear that out past informs our future and for the most part that is true. A pattern of behaviour or an existing system can tell us a lot about the possibilities in our future. However, even semi-accurate predictions of the future are now truly a thing of the past. We all live in strange times where the future has become imponderable. Yet we are forced to create a model for our future blind. 

Personally, it's extremely difficult for me to read the news now. I live in a very sheltered bubble with all possible necessities at my doorstep. The very though of going hungry for a night has never been in my realm of possibilities which makes my limited understanding of a large chuck of my country’s needs even more intolerable. Watching stories about migrant workers walking long distances, being denied safe passage or even shelter with no possible alternatives too painful to express with words. Thus, I find the need to understand even greater. 

I don’t think any of us are left with the luxury of living in bliss-full oblivion. As indian citizens one of the most important things to remain informed about is Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s new Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan economic package announced by Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on the 17th of May. This is probably why a total failure at economics and maths found herself studying liquidity risks and googling the definition of assets today. 

What does the Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan economic package entail?

The entirety of the package total up to Rs. 20.97 Lakh Crores. This makes it one of the largest economic packages announced by any government across the world worth 10% of the country GDP (Gross Domestic Product). In the midst of a recession this might be our only solution or the pathway to the country’s economic collapse. This package comprises of three major components. The first aspects is the government's actions prior to Prime Minister Modi’s actions before his speech on the 12th of May, the second are the liquidity measures taken by the Reserve Bank of India over the course of the last two months and the third are the five tranches for investments. 

What are the five tranches of the economic package?

The five tranches of the economic package have been delegated based on the idea of the country spending your way out of the current economic crisis basically restarting business as well as providing aid. The largest amount from this package has been delegated to MSME (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises), NBFC (Non-Banking Financial Company) and the Power sector. In laymen’s terms, MSME are basically smaller cooperations involved with manufacturing or the provision of certain services while NBFC deal with the provision of loans and advances. The second tranche involves providing financial support to the poor including farmers, migrant workers etc. the third tranche is allotted to the agricultural sector and the fourth to ‘new horizons of growth’ in terms of mining, aerospace and defence production in tandem with the fifth tranche equal up to ₹ 48,100 Crores. 

What does this all mean for the country?

There is a lot of information that is yet to be learned about this entire package with the distribution system, the allotment of the money and a concrete plan to carry out these investments yet to be announced. New information is still trickling in and making a concrete analysis of this plan is impossible. However, potential benefits and consequences can still be discussed and must be kept in mind in-order to ensure oversight. The sheer amount being invested, in the middle of an economic recession, is is truly nothing short of gambling. 

There is one country who managed to successfully move itself out of a recession using the same system of aggressive spending in the economy. This country grew to be the biggest player in the global economy. However, while America saw great success, smaller countries like Venezuela suffered great consequences. India is notorious for having slow bureaucratic processes and rampant corruption. This is a cause for concern with this plan. But for a moment, just putting aside the the possibility of corruption derailing these investments, a bigger concern are NPA’s (Non-performing assets).

This plan has basically been created to provide banks with collateral making them more inclined to issue non-collateral loans to small business to restart production. The biggest challenge arises in the event that small businesses are unable to recoup losses. Banks will have several non-performing assets, potentially crashing the economy. There is a lot to learn but at this time extreme diligence while carrying out this plan must be ensured by every citizen of the country. Understanding this plan and the way forward, including hearing a balanced opinion is necessary for understanding the way forward for this country.

"To travel is to Live" by Ijya Raj

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"To TRAVEL is to LIVE" 

- Hans Christian Andersen

"Hustle Hard", they say but what for if not to stop and enjoy for a while. Every day, we wake up with one set goal, for a student, it's to study hard for a better future, and for an adult its to ace the job for a better future. We, humans, tend to associate our lives with the mantra of Money = Happiness, because of which we sometimes forget to press pause and look around. 
The best way to detox or 'press the pause' is to travel. Travelling allows you to create a lifetime of memories and is the best way to distress and disconnect, gathering experiences as you move along. It enables you to lead a healthier life and learn about various unique, spellbinding cultures.
Given below are the top 5 destinations I'd wanna visit and explore ASAP! I find these destinations to be breathtaking and beautiful. Let's go! 

1. Santorini, Greece 

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Santorini, Greece is best known for its alluring views and stunning sunsets. Centuries ago the island underwent a catastrophic volcanic eruption which transformed the surface leaving behind cauldron-shaped calderas and with that the island managed to survive and build an infrastructure that leaves its viewers astonished. This destination's top attractions are its sunsets, picture-perfect views, beaches, historic sites, and mouthwatering cuisines. It's just too beautiful!

2. Bora Bora 

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Bora Bora is one destination that is on the top of my list! It's an island in French Polynesia and is one of the purest and most beautiful beaches in the world. The experience is divine and blissful. Being one of the most luxurious resorts in the world, this island is an unspoiled paradise due to less crowds. It's a place known for its beauty. 

3. Paris, France 


The city of Paris also known as the "City of Light (La Ville Lumiere)"is famously known for its landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, The Louvre, Notre Dame, its pastries, fashion and romance. Its seen as a classy, elegant city of all which is historically enriched, romantic and has the most delectable pastries. 

4. Jaipur, India 

Jaipur, a city so charming that every corner speaks about mesmerising architecture that can sometimes be overwhelming too. If you are planning to visit Jaipur soon, then these are ALL THE SPOTS you need to cover during your time here.

Jaipur, also known as the "Pink City" is a treasured city in the heart of India. Jaipur is one of the most celebrated sites full of beauty and authentic cultures and traditions. This city is home to the most beautiful historic monuments like the Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, Amber Fort along with having a unique culture and mouthwatering cuisines. One of the other things Jaipur is known for is its Kundan Meena Jewelry which symbolizes beauty and royalty. This city gives real royalty vibes. 


5. Barcelona, Spain  


The beautiful city of Barcelona, Spain is known for its compelling history, architecture, cuisine and culture. There are various destinations to be discovered in this city like the Sagrada Familia or the hidden alleyways of the Gothic Quarter. There's also contemporary and street art to look around and appreciate along with Spain's unique and amazingly tasty cuisine. Paella is a must-try dish!

Hope you like this blog! Stay tuned for more interesting content and let me know your favorite destination in the comment section below! Enjoy and learn to live by this new mantra; 

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Why Our Education System is Garbage by Arpit Khurana

Disclaimer : This is purely opinionated; you are equally entitled to your own point of view. These past few months in quarantine ha...