The education being provided by schools, colleges and universities in
Andhra Pradesh degraded a lot during the last few years. It is mostly because
of the carelessness of the governments and commercial attitudes of businessmen
involved in private sector. The losers in this game of education are,
ultimately, parents to some extent, and learners to a great extent. This
distorted system of education is making students into automated machines;
parents into helpless victims of financial burden and managements into
comfortable and happy earners of huge money.
Schools
In Andhra Pradesh, there are many government schools. The government
collects very little fee from students to provide education from standard 1 to
10. These fees are almost negligible. The facilities like school buildings,
furniture for teachers and students, toilets and playgrounds may not be
sufficient and comfortable enough to the number of learners and teachers in a
given school. Only those, who take themselves as poor Indians, mostly admit
their children in these schools. Government schools earned such reputation
during the last few years. Most of these teachers are B.Ed. qualified but most
of them cannot write even a few sentences in English or Telugu perfectly. These
are the standards of B.Ed. colleges and teachers in this state. Mostly, young
generation teachers, who entered the schooling system during the last five or
six years, belong to this category of low educational standards and values. For
them, becoming a government teacher is a source of regular and dependable
income and considerable recognition and appreciation in their familiar circle
of people. They are not interested in teaching effectively to their students.
Most of them come to schools for formality sake but not with serious intention
to teach their subject.
As government schools failed to provide quality education to learners,
people started resorting to private schools thinking that they are better than
public schools in many ways. Rich people entered the field of business of
school education in this promising scenario. They can start a school within
days bribing government officials at some levels. They don’t check the basic
facilities required to starting and running a school in any district but just
the amount of money paid to them. Minister for education, district education
officers, Mandal education officers…all are aware of the irregularities
prevalent in the private school education system in this state. They are the supporters
and promoters of this culture. They are least bothered about standards and
values in educational system. Assisted copying is prevalent in many private and
government schools across the state. DEOs and MEOs support it to show great pass
results to the state government ultimately. Teachers facilitate it bravely and
proudly.
The managements of private schools collect huge fees from parents of
little learners. They recruit agents to get more and more admissions into their
schools in the beginning of every academic year. They say a lot about the
greatness of their schools during the times of admissions. Once the innocent
students enter these schools, believing in the words of their parents and the managements
of these schools, they start experiencing hell in many ways, both in and
outside their schools. Students have to do what their teachers and parents are
instructing to them but never talking back expressing their feelings and
suffering honestly and frankly. They continue to be silent victims in this
system. Some of the problems students face in this corrupt and wrong system of
education are:
1. Long hours of teaching in school with poor facilities.
2. Study hours after classes of teaching.
3. Low quality food for hostel boarders.
4. Six or five hours only to sleep after school every night.
5. Regular tests and exams in school without enough time to understand
a subject and prepare on it.
6. Continuous pressure from teachers and parents to get better marks,
ranks and grades.
7. Heavy loads of books to carry to and from school every day.
8. External tuition hours after returning from school.
9. Need of taking external competitive exams like Olympiad and NTS.
10. Depending on study material prepared by others but not on actual
textbooks prepared by experts.
11. No playgrounds to play and no time to involve in extracurricular
activities.
12. Intensive supervised preparation schedules before annual exams.
13. Regular tedious journey to and from school, killing about two
hours’ valuable time of learners.
14. No time to talk with parents, relatives, friends or celebrate
festivals and functions.
15. Almost no exposure to real lives of contemporary society.
16. Barriers between boys and girls blocking their freedom to mingle
with schoolmates.
17. No habit of asking questions but just copying down what is taught
or written down.
18. Teachers have no language skills to explain a subject properly to
all learners.
19. Managements do not allow students into classroom if fees are not
paid in time every term.
20. Managements do not issue hall tickets if all kinds of fees are not
paid by that time.
As the number of B.Ed. qualified candidates is increasing year after
year in this state and the number of government jobs is not increasing in this
proportion, most of them are becoming victims of private educational sector.
They are joining private schools as teachers while preparing for competitive
exams. Intelligent and hard-working ones may get some government or private job
in a few years but what about those that are not competent to face this highly
challenging world of jobs and sources of livelihood. They are ultimately
becoming and remaining as the permanent victims of private educational sector. The
problems faced by teachers and office staff in this bleak scenario of private
education:
1. There are thousands of mediocre private schools in Andhra Pradesh.
They pay somewhere between 2,000 and 10,000 rupees a month for most of their
teachers. Can a teacher live happily with this salary?
2. The managements of almost 95% private schools pay salaries to their
teachers somewhere between 5 and 20 of a month for the previous month. Some pay
after one month also. Teachers are leading pathetic lives because of it.
3. Support staff like attenders, cleaners and drivers get salaries
between 1500 and 5000 rupees a month. They can never ask for increase in their
salaries. Their salaries may not be increased for years together in many cases.
If they leave that job out of frustration, there are many to join it within
days. So, almost all support staff are leading highly pitiable and helpless
lives in this state if they are associated with mediocre private schools in any
manner.
4. There is no question of unions and collective struggle in the
private educational system in this state. So, teachers or support staff cannot
demand anything from the managements of schools. They are all a strong
syndicate of robbers now. Even state government is unable to tackle them. What
can teachers and others do against them?
5. Almost every teacher and support staff work for long hours in
schools depending on the commands of their management. There is no place for
questions and arguments. Just they have to follow what their superiors say or
leave that job. Managements do not allow them to go out in the middle of an
academic year. They take their certificates or do something serious to prevent
them from moving out. So, once in, it is very difficult to come out of this pit
of problems and complications for teachers and support staff.
6. Many mediocre private schools compel their teachers to participate
in public campaigns in their struggle to attract more number of students every
academic year towards their schools. They move house to house in their familiar
areas, distributing pamphlets (filled with beautiful lies) to lure innocent
parents of students.
7. The parents of girls are not interested in those teachers working
with private schools because they cannot look after their wives with those
pathetic salaries and facilities. Thousands of male teachers, working with
private schools, are entangled in this complex social crisis now. They cannot
marry any girl if they don’t leave these private schools. They cannot get out
of this mire unless they get a better job. They may not be able to get any
better job if they are not competent. It means they must be ready to remain as
bachelors forever. This is the contribution of private schools to teachers in
this state. They can’t live happily with those salaries nor move out of that
den. If they step out of it due to emotional force, there are many waiting to
join it the next day itself.
8. Teachers in private schools live the lives of slaves. They have to
do anything if their management instructs them. I can never imagine a teacher
talking angrily with the management of a school or principal. They are bonded
laborers. The control of government on private schools is almost nil in this
state. Teachers do not have any written proofs to fight against the managements
of their schools. Everything is almost oral and casual.
The managements of private schools are committing the following crimes
in this state now:
1. Starting schools without conforming to standards set by state and
central governments.
2. Bribing all necessary government officials to run schools profitably,
immorally and illegally always.
3. Threatening parents of students if they talk or do anything against
their schools or system of operations.
4. Forcing students to buy clothes, books and other material made by
them only.
5. Using terms like Techno and Olympiad schools to take excessive fees
from innocent parents of kids.
6. Making parents think that their children become IIT engineers or
doctors if they study in their schools.
7. Collecting huge fees from parents in the name of special classes, facilities
and other beautiful lies.
8. Lobbying with state government to get things done in their favor
every academic year.
9. Sending lakhs of rupees to major politicians and interest groups to
keep them calm and neutral.
10. Destabilizing and destroying free and ideal government educational
system slowly.
The pioneers of this dirty private educational system in Andhra Pradesh
are the managements of Narayana and Sri Chaitanya. They used to be rivals once.
They joined hands and formed ‘China’ group of educational institutions now.
Thus they consolidated their status as the ultimate dictators and beneficiaries
of the private school education system in Andhra Pradesh. Many private schools
are following the dirty culture invented by these idiots now in this state. Parents
choose to enroll their children into these schools for high quality education.
For them, high quality education is available with those schools, the
managements of which do not allow their children to stay at home for more than
10 hours a day. They are selling their
children to these private schools. They must make them engineers or doctors.
They pay any amount of money to them as part of this deal. They want their
children to become efficient money earning machines but not complete
individuals with a holistic view of the contemporary society and values. When
parents think like hard-core businessmen, but not as sensible and sensitive
human beings, managements of schools naturally decide to benefit the best from
the mindsets of such nasty parents in these dirty social trends.
Colleges
I write about two kinds of colleges only in Andhra Pradesh: junior and
degree colleges. This is where majority of students pursue their Intermediate
and undergraduate courses after leaving school (standard 10). Intermediate
students think that they became heroes and heroines after entering a junior
college, be it government or private. We can witness almost similar atmosphere
at junior colleges also as discussed above. At this stage, many science and
mathematics students target various entrance tests like EAMCET, JEE, BITS and
JIPMER. This is where they get forced to decide to become an engineer or doctor
by their parents. They struggle a lot in private colleges but we don’t find
such tense atmosphere in government junior colleges. They go home after college
hours and feel free to study when they like. In private junior colleges, they
experience hell directly. Their parents and the managements of these colleges
run after them making them work hard every day and night.
We call them degree colleges in Andhra Pradesh where courses like B.A.,
B.Sc. and B.Com. are being pursued. Students are much happier and free at this
level of their education because their parents or managements of these colleges
do not force them at all towards taking an exam or career path. They are
peaceful to a great extent. Many girls would be forced to marry some boy,
chosen by their parents, during or after the end of this course. Undergraduate
education is comparatively affordable and comfortable for students and
lecturers also in this state. Even managements of colleges do not ask for high
fees at this stage of their education. They can study happily in government
colleges paying nominal fees. If becoming a graduate is their goal, government
colleges are the best choices for them. They can opt for private degree
colleges if they want a little more care, comfort and guidance as job seekers
and life planners.
The managements of Narayana and Sri Chaitanya ruined this level of
educational system also to a great extent in this state. Parents are spending
thousands of rupees to get their children educated in their colleges somehow.
They never bother to assess the IQ levels of their children. They must become
doctors or engineers at any cost.
Universities
There are some state and central universities in Andhra Pradesh
catering to the needs of graduates and research scholars. Some have low
standards as the highest abodes of learning and development. There caste,
religion and region play a bigger role than the intelligence and hard-working
nature of the students. Distance education is another big branch of chaos and
indiscipline. Many do these courses for the sake of qualifications and
promotions but not with real interest in and passion for that branch of knowledge. However, the standards are better at
universities compared to schools and colleges. Students involving in political
and communal unions and struggles is a drawback of these universities. They
must focus on learning and improvement rather than unrelated affairs here.
Solutions
In many cases, we generally find two agents; a criminal and a victim
but in this case of educational system in Andhra Pradesh, there are two
criminals and one victim. Parents and managements of educational systems are
criminals and students are victims in this sphere of complications and pains. I
partly discussed and understood the nature and extent of crimes being
perpetrated by the managements of private and public educational systems in
Andhra Pradesh in the preceding points of observation. I provide a few
suggestions to parents of children below so that you can understand to what
extent you are wrong in this complex set of disorders of a society.
1. Love the existence and happiness of your children but not just their
value as a commercial entity in the present society. Love offers more. Business
expects more. You must be distributors of love to your children as parents but
not businessmen expecting profits and benefits from their existence and activities
as living entities.
2. Know that every child is not born to become a doctor or engineer
only. God and nature never make such imbalanced arrangements in this world.
Some are born to become teachers, pilots, accountants, drivers, actors,
painters, sailors, magicians, directors, scientists, saints…and so on. One can
become anybody in course of one’s life. Learn to accept him or her in any of
these material manifestations. When you have this broad perspective towards the
development of your child, you would allow him or her to become what he or she
desires to be or that his or her destiny imposes on him or her. Freedom is the
ultimate offer and facility you can give them. Let them grow and develop
naturally. They are like vulnerable plants. Support their growth like caring
and affectionate gardeners.
3. Before expecting your son or daughter to become a particular
achiever or professional, assess his or her abilities also. All are not
equipped with the same levels of creativity and intelligence. If he or she got
10% creativity or intelligence only, you should not struggle to make it 90%. He
or she suffers a lot in this process. Don’t subject him or her to that degree of torture and pain. He
or she can live happily with 30% or 40% creativity and intelligence also. Train
him or her to that degree of competence only, not beyond that. Common sense and
general knowledge are enough to live happily in this world but not intellect.
Don’t expect your children to be geniuses.
4. Habits and thoughts make much of our life. From the formative stage
of growth of your children, train them to be bold and disciplined creatures. If
they have good habits and culture, they can survive doing something. A
sensitive and patient shepherd is greater than an insensitive and impatient
scientist. The shepherd can live happily within his smaller and simpler world
without disturbing the peace order around him. The scientist can ruin an entire
system of life or occurrences if he does something wrongly being unable to control
his emotions or change his lifestyle. Building up the character of your
children towards idealism is better than expecting them to be extraordinary.
5. Do not compare the skills and achievements of your children with
those of your familiar or unfamiliar ones, who are doing wonders. Your children
are unique. Love that specialty. It may be ignorance or intelligence. Accept
both alike. Love the realities than struggling to make lies into truths related
to your children.
6. Job and education are just a little part of human life. If your
children are weak or fail in these aspects of life, don’t worry. There are 1000
or more ways to earn money and make a living. Many illiterate and innocent
people are also living comfortably and happily in this world. Can’t you
sensitize your children towards this universal truth? Can’t you expect them to
live simply and honestly as one of those masses in this world? What if they
don’t study well and get a certificate? If money is important to live, they can
earn it any way. If knowledge is necessary to live happily, they can gain it in
different ways. Education is just one way to acquire money and get knowledge.
You can guide them towards getting them in other ways also. Jobholders are
trained and automated slaves in the present world of employment and work. If
they can live happily doing something different from it, let them do it.
7. Before admitting your children to a particular school or college,
check about their standards and values. What are the experiences of students and
their parents with those educational institutions? Are they training children
as machines of earning capacity or as human beings also to some extent? If you
expect your children to become just money-making machines, they treat you
similarly when you expect love and care from them. They grab money and assets
from you and throw you out. If you bring them up with love and possessive care,
they may extend such warmth towards you later. Most of what your children
become depends on how you treated them as parents.
8. You can achieve very little through force and anger. Avoid applying
them on your children to change them. Sometimes, you cannot change your spoilt children
at all. They may become so despite your best efforts to keep them good. Time
and circumstances may change them sometime in near or distant future. Let those
universal doctors involve in that process of reformation. In some cases, they
never change. Accept this bitter reality of world and go ahead. Your suffering
and remorse can never change your children to the better. Then why should you
subject yourself to such extreme psychological stress and strain. Your son or
daughter may grow into an idiot or rogue. You cannot change that order. So, let
them live and die so. You cannot change their Karma in every case because you
are just a human being and not a great divine force or saint. You cannot make
impossible possible always! You are just a speck in this universe with many
limitations. If you cannot change someone, leave it.
9. Consider schools like Rishi Valley at Madanapalle in Chittoor District and Kendriya Vidyalayas if you want your children to study peacefully and grow into ideal and creative entities. If you got the will to admit your kids in great schools and colleges, you know how to find them. List out the parameters you want to see holistic development of your child, and choose such institutions only carefully. If you have time to select clothes and gadgets carefully, which are paltry issues of your routine life, why no time and interest to choose the best schools and colleges for your beloved ones? If you have no time and caring attitude towards your sensitive kids, who else bothers about their healthy and happy growth as individuals?
10. Enquiry and research are the best options to find out better alternatives in our lives. Ask as many people as possible before deciding and guiding the academic paths of your children. You should seek the advice of intelligent and ideal subject experts but not businessmen in your family or community. Do not thrust your desires and ambitions on your children. Your child need not be a doctor because you are one. Variety is the spice of life. Give your children relevant information in time through books and other sources...let them choose what they want to become based on their strengths, weaknesses, aptitude and vision. If you provide them with freedom to think and act, they become great individuals one day. Freedom is the facilitator of innovation and choice.
Teaching Profession
1. Those possessing B.Ed. or M.Ed. qualifications need not struggle to
become teachers. They should know how to earn money and live happily instead of
developing sentimental attachment with teaching profession. If we are unable to
live with self-respect as teachers, why should we hang with that profession only?
Unfortunately, this is what is happening in this state now. Despite knowing
about the standards and values of those starting and running schools and
colleges, many are hanging with the positions of teachers and lecturers only.
This submissive and slavish attitudes of teaching folks only enabled the
managements of schools and colleges to treat them as beggars in this field.
2. Many believe that if somebody chose to be a teacher, it means he or
she has no much knowledge or skills as a professional. Why do intelligent and
challenging folks become teachers if they are not respected there? It means
teachers have little respect in the present environment of academic pursuits.
Students are businesslike and selfish. What do you achieve struggling to be a
dedicated teacher to such loafers in the Indian society?
3. Teachers are supposed to be the guides of a society but
unfortunately they are becoming victims of the present social and cultural
trends. Private teachers are remaining as servants to managements of
educational institutions. They cannot change the educational system in this
scenario. Government teachers are working there for those high salaries and
attractive perks. It means they too don’t have any concern for this land or the
learners related to them. As such, teachers are also just employees now. They
are working for money but not with passion to change the builders of this
nation. There are very few ideal and extraordinary teachers in the present educational
system.
Irregularities
There are many drawbacks and demerits in the educational system in this
state now. I specify some of them below.
1. Teachers have no time to prepare question papers also well for
annual exams also.
2. Many ordinary and worthless idiots are also becoming teachers
through fake study and experience certificates.
3. Evaluation system is quite disorderly and unreliable.
4. Schools, colleges and universities are not equipped with adequate
staff and infrastructure in many places.
5. Education is a business arena now. Everybody struggles to benefit
something from it. Students like financially attractive courses only.
Managements of educational institutions are also promoting such abodes of
learning only. Few are interested in those domains of teaching and learning,
which develop humanity and thinking in learners.
6. Many are going to educational institutions to enjoy life casually.
They have no purpose or goals of their own.
7. There are innumerable sources of knowledge now but few are
interested in knowledge now. All are studying or learning something just out of
commercial interest in it but not intuition or passion.
8. What can be learnt in one year would be planned and learnt in 10
years in the present educational system of this state. If I am interested in
English, I study other subjects also for 15 years for general knowledge sake
only. If I spend that much time on English alone, imagine the kind of mastery I
can get on English? So, all of us are spending our invaluable time on many
branches of learning, not finding time to enjoy our personal life during this
period. This is why our educational system became boring, disturbing and
disgusting over the years.
2 comments:
Although I like reading your blogs, one thing which saddens me is your dislike to Andhra - Telangana region.
I had to visit a friend of mine in Narketpally in Nalgonda district, who is a doctor in Kamineni hospital there. Here is what I experienced.
1.From Hyderabad MGBS, I Boarded a Kodad bound Super Luxury bus to Narketpally . One thing I liked about APSRTC staff is that they return your change on time and are very polite. The bus was a bit dirty, but had working push back seats. I even travelled to Nalgonda and Hyderabad in Express and Pallevelagu buses. Although I am not in favour of the latter, Express buses are quite well maintained, the only con being broken rexine covers. Another thing I liked is the bus frequency, where I could get a bus to my destination easily ! Another plus point is that at least Hyderabad city buses have two functioning headlights in even the oldest of buses.
2.The rocky mountains were a visual treat to the eves, and the highways were a marvel. The climate was quite hot there, but nevertheless we ignored it !
3.Commenting on the mentality of Telugu people, I found them very pleasing and helpful,for ex. I had boarded a Hyderabad bound express bus to Narketpally. My co passenger was by the window talking on his mobile phone. Suddenly, it fell out of the bus. The driver stopped the bus and a few people assisted this man. No one even said a word. In fact, when this man got on, the passengers started asking him whether he got his phone back. One fellow even offered his phone for him to use.
During the Telangana protest against mandals getting diverged from Khammam district, The protestors were kind enough to keep medical and grocery stores open. Bus services were hit, and I had to go to Nalgonda. A protestor dropped me there :-)!
In short, my stay in Andhra was so good, that I was in tears before I left for Raipur !
In short, i had a BRILLIANT impression on Andhra and Telangana !
Please share your views on my comment :-).
Dear Kunal Siddharth Tyagi,
Thank you very much for posting such a long comment on my blog site. You took enough care to keep the quality of the language as good as possible.
The three words in your name impressed me much. Each word has a beauty and royalty of its own apart from significance related to great Indian culture. Congrats to you on possessing such a stately name.
I don't dislike Andhra and Telangana regions but some bad people and detestable leaders only in any area because I love India to be great in every respect. I don't think I wrote anywhere that I hate these regions.
I am happy to note that some of my Telugu folks treated you well in Hyderabad and Nalgonda regions whenever you paid a visit to this place. What you wrote about APSRTC and the general attitude of Telugu people is right to a great extent. In fact, I think, we can find such culture and attitude in majority of Indians. Be it Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata or Mumbai...everywhere most of Indians tend to treat their guests with as much love and respect as possible. You witnessed such situation only in your encounter with our Telugu folks here.
Anybody that comes to our region from a distant place is a guest for us. It is our moral responsibility to treat them well. I am happy knowing that you felt touched while going back to Raipur leaving Andhra people back. They won your heart treating you well.
I invite you to come to my house also in Visakhapatnam district. We have a mango garden and beach close to our village...we can certainly make some moments pleasant. Life is short. If I can spend some time happily with a gentleman like you, I will be lucky. God made India beautiful. We Indians should make it wonderful through our mutual expression of love and care for one another.
I am much pleased reading your elaborate comment. Thank you once again for being such a generous man towards my Andhra and Telangana folks. Only a kind and ideal man like you can find all others good and lovable. The goodness is in you also, just not in our folks.
With love,
Chiranjeevi.
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