Why the education system in India needs a change

Nikhil Chandwani
2 min readOct 18, 2018

The sad part about education system has always been the negligence of proofs and observation of history, and the culture. We lost our history, our knowledge and we are failing the next generation drastically!

The current generation is smart, and they love to take risks, they rebel, and the curiosity in them compels them to trust only the evidence, and the knowledge!

They’re impatient but ready to learn!

Half baked knowledge is being spread like a gas and so, a bunch of HINDU HATING pseudo liberals, like the one who recently blackmailed and cyber abused me, are existing amongst us.

The current generation somewhere follows them because they do not have the answers to religion, to the culture and that’s where we are failing them!

Indian way of living has always taught love, respect and knowledge! But, to understand ‘Dharma’, complete knowledge of dharma, the generation needs to know the history behind it, the science and the reason for certain practices!

(Ex: #sabarimala women want to enter the temple without knowing the history behind it, just to rebel ! It was never about disrespecting any women but Ayyappa right’s to observe #naishthikabrahmcharya but most of the Indians don’t know that )

India must work on regaining the lost history, the puzzles must be fixed in order and fixed well!

The knowledge should spread and I’m sure, the vastness, the mystic, and the beauty of our culture is enough for the current generation to embrace it!

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