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  • It was not so much Dr Manmohan Singh’s new ministers but the Tamil tableau that enthralled me last week. I found myself watching it as if it were the IPL final. From the moment that the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu was wheeled into 10 Janpath bearing yellow lilies for Madame to the moment he sulked off to Chennai followed by family and friends, I watched and watched. What fascinated me was the honest display of venality, the open demand for what they call ATM ministries. He did not just want his children to become ministers in the Government of India, he wanted them to get ministries of their choice and more. It was like one of those children’s birthday parties where some spoilt brat throws the return present back in the face of the birthday girl. It’s frightening to think what Mr Karunanidhi may have demanded if he had more than seventeen seats in Parliament.

    If only Sonia Gandhi and the Prime Minister could have told him to take his MPs and shove off. If only they could have told him that they could see no reason why his son, daughter or nephew should become ministers at all. If they could only have told him that the DMK ministers in the last government were lousy and they were not going to inflict them on the people of India once more.

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    Alas, they seem unable to say boo to anyone so they give us a déjà vu government. But, there is some good news. When I heard that Arjun Singh was being kicked out I got up and did the bhangra. As someone who believes that the most important ministry in the Government of India is HRD I believe that a person of real competence must get HRD this time or we have had it. Thanks to Arjun Singh and Murli Manohar Joshi we have lost ten vital years in which almost nothing was done to sort out the mess in Indian education.

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    Same old, same old...By: B Shah | 16-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward Sadly, we have voted for "same old, same old", so we will only get "same old, same old".Sadly, India can not progress while it keeps voting in the same party, same people, same ideas.Sadly, I can see India not changing much beyond its current attitude to everything from education to investment under the same old gov.
    EDUCATION AFTER 10TH STD.By: mjd | 24-May-2009 Reply | Forward IT IS HIGH TIME THAT WE IN INDIA START TAKING GOOD CONCEPTS FROM ENGLAND, USA AND OTHERS LIKE SINGAPORE, HONG KONG.1. BE FLEXIBLE. ENTRY TO HIGHER EDUCATION SHOULD BE BASED ON AGE ALONE AND NOT PASSING 10TH STD. MANY WHO ARE NOT SERIOUS WHEN THEY ARE YOUNG AND DO NOT STUDY HARD OR SUCCEED MAY WHEN THEY GROW DO BETTER AS THEY UNDERSTAND WORLD BETTER.2. TAKE TWO THREE SUBJECTS EVERY THREE MONTHS AND SPEED UP GETTING DEGREES. NO NEED TO PASS ALL SUBJECTS IN ONE STROKE.3. MAKE LEARNING FLEXIBLE HOURS AND RELAXED, ON LINE, DVDS, LIBRARIES, ETC. INTRODUCE TO MODERN GADGETS LIKE PC, MOBILE, EMAIL ETC IN ALL FACULTIES.4.ENCOURAGE STUDENTS TO TAKE UP PART TIME JOBS TO HAVE PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE.
    Mediocre Human resourcesBy: Dr.G.Srinivasan | 24-May-2009 Reply | Forward You have just placed the nail on the spot !!!You have not hit it on the head!!!!There is what "I"(My ego is bigger than even India ) call as councils galore-- not only AICTE, the Medical council, the dental council the pharmacists council, the UGC , and Veterianry council ,ICMR all are vestiges of what we borrowed from UK and have become places to block the education!!!!They are all corrupt too.This stands between the nation and progress!!!! The HRD for Human resources development thinks that developing the resources and making it accessible through reservation is the only job.The HRD ministry hardly knows how many scientists we have what are all fields of education the nation should have and where is the rest of the world moving towards etc.etc.It has that colonial mindset that they know everything .But the nation sulks in mediocrity and all the 1500 universities will be mediocre institutions at best without any contributions form Indians.The research in these fields is abysmally poor
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