The foundation of a country’s economy is education. In every manner, a country that fails to provide its citizens with the right to education falls behind.
Our educational system has long been associated with ‘Examinations,’ ‘Board Exams,’ ‘Entrance Exams,’ and ‘Marks,’ among other things. After completing tenth grade, an Indian student has the choice of selecting between Science, Humanities, or Commerce. The grades a youngster received determined whether or not he or she was knowledgeable.
This is owing to our “flawed” educational system, which has resulted in a severe talent shortage in the country.
According to Narayana Murthy, co-founder of Infosys, 80 percent of Indian youth are unprepared for any work.