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At St Stephen’s, asking questions was not good: Rahul Gandhi

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  • Congress MP bats for quality institutions, OBC reservation, entry of foreign universities

    Lamenting the poor quality of education in India compared to other countries, AICC general secretary and Member of Parliament Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday took a dig at his alma mater, St Stephen’s College.

    Seeking to differentiate between the education system in India and that in the United States and England, where he studied, the Amethi MP said, “We don’t ask people (students) to ask questions. When I was studying at St Stephen’s College, asking a question was not (perceived to be) good in our class.

    “You were looked down upon if you asked too many questions.”

    As another illustration of the state of education in the country, Rahul said his staff had recently opposed his plan to visit Kanpur because certain institutions he was supposed to visit were found to be “not good enough”. People, the MP said, did not want him to see how bad they were.

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    Faced with a volley of questions from agitated students opposing OBC quota in central educational institutions in both Kumaon and Garhwal regions in the past two days, Rahul Gandhi said he was “open” to this issue. But he maintained that he believes in increasing the number of institutions and improving the quality of education to solve this contentious subject.

    In the past two days, during separate interactions with students at Ramnagar on Monday and at HN Bahuguna Garhwal University here on Tuesday, Rahul faced persistent queries about the rationale of HRD Minister Arjun Singh’s decision to introduce OBC quota in educational institutions. While he maintained that his solution to the vexing issue of reservation was increasing the number of seats and educational institutions, as also the quality of education, he had to take a stance on this issue on Tuesday as several students engaged him into a debate on the merits and demerits of education.

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    Rahul's remarkBy: Geetika | 23-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward Those who are calling "Rahul" an idiot etc, should introspect about their intellect ,knowledge, and ability to comprehend. He is right when he talked about the gap between Foreign Universites and Indian Univerities. So called touted IIT stands at 100th place by international standard. By the way, those who are callling him an idiot, given a chance, will not hesitate to forge relation with this most elligible bacholor. Peek into your family and his family's standard!
    Rahul's EducationBy: Carmela | 23-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward I am surprised to see this joker commenting on the education system of India. He failed in India miserably and went abroad for education. What degree did he get nobody knows. I read in Express about his mental (dis) abilities.
    RG is absolutely wrongBy: Bhalu | 22-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward Mr. Rahul Gandhi need to wake up and realize the edcational system in USA is not good. Examples :- (i) The number of working days in USA is barely 180 days a year (ii) Chemistry, Biology, Physic are poorly taught to US students. You need to remember Mr. Gandhi that US is known for the brain-drain policy (iii) The value and moral is one of the worse issues in US school. Most of the scientists, doctors, professors in USA are immigrants from all over the world.
    You aren't even a stephanian Mr. Gandhi!By: Anne | 22-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward i'd really like to know how Rahul Gandhi got the ide idea that Stephen's discouraged questioning... i wonder how many classes he actually attended in his 3 month stint at College... There are thousands of staphanians who can tell u how to ask questions in college Mr. Gandhi... actually being IN the college is one huge requirement for it...
    Mr.Gandhi's comments on StephensBy: Shiv Dhawan | 24-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward Everyone has freedom of speech.So does rahul. But what he says is untrue.Stephens is probably the only institution that supports freedom of expression and right to question-that was true 25 years ago and even today. I and indeed generations of students from 1881 onwards have never come across a single instance of college muzzling us.It is the creme de la creme of educational institutions and Mr Gandhi ought to feel priveledged to be an alumni even if he did not really graduate from there. And being a distinguished alumni, he ought not bash his alma mater in public fora that have nothing to do with the institution.
    Rahul has a GOOD HEART.By: shami@gmail.com | 22-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward Rahul may not be a genious.., but he has a good heart , this is the quality which most of our politician not have. We need such leader who can understand the feeling of our. Go ahead Rahul..
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