Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Learn to Earn


"Sir, I actually wanted to tell you one thing.....". On the way to our building inside the office campus, I came across this Fresher girl who had just joined our project. A few days back I had delivered a formal session related to project and software testing concepts to her and 2 more people. "Your session was really very good..". No need to mention that I was happy to hear that but I went ahead and asked her some more question  as I wanted to know my plus points and minus points.  "Why because...... Actually after we left university, we didn't listen such kind of session.... the Company training also was also not so good... they just focussed on completing the syllabus stuff..... so after a long gap we got to hear a session in which the concepts were explained so clearly... ".

I am not trying to boast about myself here(well not intentionally :P). All i wanted to point out was about the education system in place in our society today. Lack of good teachers is cause of worry for a long time now. Parents in Cities trying their best to get their children admitted to premier schools is common sight. In the name of providing good education, the way these so called premier schools charge the fees is also well known. What is the impact of all these? Quality education becomes a luxury that can be afforded only by Uber Rich class. Providing education to children becomes as expensive and as stressful as getting a house constructed on loan. Professional courses have already become super expensive. No doubt about that. What I'm talking about is the elementary school education.

The other day i was reading a article in a newspaper (or Mag i dont remember clearly). The author had presented a really nice solution for this potential-bomb. There is no other service or job in our country which is respected the way Civil services is respected. So why not have something called ITS - Indian Teaching service? Such that bright people don't loose the opportunity to achieve their dream career of getting into Civil services and also can contribute to the teaching fraternity. It may be difficult to do it at UPSC level taking into consideration the sheer number involved. But definitely it can be achieved by the state level public services (with a little bit of effort).

The Govt hardly cares about the root cause of any problem. It is only interested about the symptoms. There is this Food Security Bill in pipeline, waiting for parliament approval , which assures food grains for all BPL families at magical rates. There is a symptom prevailing in the society - malnutrition. Any 7th grade student will tell you that this symptom's root cause is illiteracy. But the govt and the people are interested only in quick-fix for the symptom. Nobody gives a damn to the root cause. What this Food Bill will do? Create some more burden on already strained coffers of the state. This inturn will be passed on to the tax-paying middle class people whose disposable income gets further shrinked, making it further difficult to afford the basic things. Finally it boils down to this - drag on GDP. The financial matter of this ill-concieved bill can be discussed with finer details. But that is not the point i want to talk about here. I just wanted to present the picture of what is happening at macro level .

During the recently concluded 93rd convocation ceremony of Mysore University, the Union Education minister gave a statement that it is impossible to make education available to everyone! It took considerable amount of effort on my part to fight back the anger that raged inside me when i read it in the newspaper. People with responsibility are giving as absurd statement as this instead of concentrating on putting some effort in the positive direction. There was this one more stupid Bill that was cleared a couple of years back by our parliament - RTE Bill. The Right to Education. The supreme court had to poke the govt to get it implemented after it was passed (somebody had filed a PIL showing the lack of interest on the part of govt to oversee the implementation of the bill). But alas, this was again a quick-fix for the symptom that was growing. Lack of enough schools is glaringly visible for everyone out there. But the Govt forced the(existing) schools (itself) to induct min % of students from BPL families. This in turn pushed the fee for the available seats (to others) further skywards. What did the schools do? They sold these reserved seats to rich-class people for exorbiant rates by fudging the records. A part of this money also went into the pockets of the BPL family which had applied for that seat!

The only Asset that our country has in abundant is Human Resource. The onus is on us to elect a responsible govt, or to do something effective such that the country's economy improves in a way that this HR asset's Capability can be tapped positively. Stagnant Economy has little to offer for the Educated youth. If Providing good Education is one half of the job then ensuring the growth of Economy is another half. Hope we see a sea of change in coming years which can make these two things happen.