Which reforms you would like to see in education system in India

How I love this topic. The following are my suggestions: * Introduction of subjects vital for the survival of students in real life. Students needs to be taught FIRST AID, LAW & LEGAL PRODUCERS, BANKING, SELF DEFENSE, and VIGILANCE. * Remove subjects that won't be useful for the most of the students. E.g: I don't get why the fuck trigonometry or math is mandatory for students in 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th standards if they will pursue medicine in colleges! * There should more stress on creativity. Students must be encouraged to experiment under guidance and come up with new ideas. * All schools must have a strong career and emotional counselors. I was bullied in high school and had no one to talk to. Many of my classmates were really confused with their career choices because they just didn't have a career counselor. * I don't think students get to have a holistic development (unless their parents can sent them to elite boarding schools) in the schools. There's a gross discrepancy in our school system. Learning should be equal and qualitative for all. Why is that a Navy Children's School a library while a government school doesn't even have desks and light? It's upsetting.

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