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MG Singh said thank you to rambabu for his/her reply to the topic The Directive Principles of State Policy contained in Part IV, Articles 36-51 of the Indian constitution. It enjoins the state to enact a uniform civil code. Should this proviso be scrapped?.
MG Singh wrote:
rambabu wrote:
I agree. Don't you think, for a new Govt, it is important to stabilize the Govt first ?. If Modi starts ruling the country by Sword, from the day One, I'm afraid, it may prove counter productive.Modi has to see the Nation as a whole unit and identify what are the things to be given top priority and what are the things that can wait. Taking all these things in to consideration one should judge Modi's Governance before jumping to conclusions.
@ Rambabu. It's always a pleasure to read your comments. Remember I am a supporter of Modi but are you aware of his horoscope ( 12th house)which is similar to Hitler and Napolean. It shows a precipitous rise and sheer fall to the nadir. It means that if Modi does not act , he may not win the next election. Time does not wait for anybody and good governance is not the only thing. India has a tryst with destiny and somebody has to lead forward. Even Nehru failed and Modi has to ACT otherwise, he may have a sheer fall. God bless him and hope he strikes like the gladiator or better still like tale of David and Goliath
I agree with you MG. Seeing the briskness in Modi's revolutionary reforms, I'm of the firm opinion, he has the strength and ability to reverse his Horoscope. As a Statesman, and head of the Nation,Modi has to see all round development of the Nation. Just consider my Pal, that Modi has inherited a Nation that was simply looted by erstwhile Government. It takes time for him to amend the wrongs done by the communal Government. Especially considering Magnitude of the earlier spoils. So I request you and the like minded people to wait patiently to see the good deeds of Modi.
9 years ago
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic The Directive Principles of State Policy contained in Part IV, Articles 36-51 of the Indian constitution. It enjoins the state to enact a uniform civil code. Should this proviso be scrapped?.
MG Singh wrote:
rambabu wrote:
I agree. Don't you think, for a new Govt, it is important to stabilize the Govt first ?. If Modi starts ruling the country by Sword, from the day One, I'm afraid, it may prove counter productive.Modi has to see the Nation as a whole unit and identify what are the things to be given top priority and what are the things that can wait. Taking all these things in to consideration one should judge Modi's Governance before jumping to conclusions.
@ Rambabu. It's always a pleasure to read your comments. Remember I am a supporter of Modi but are you aware of his horoscope ( 12th house)which is similar to Hitler and Napolean. It shows a precipitous rise and sheer fall to the nadir. It means that if Modi does not act , he may not win the next election. Time does not wait for anybody and good governance is not the only thing. India has a tryst with destiny and somebody has to lead forward. Even Nehru failed and Modi has to ACT otherwise, he may have a sheer fall. God bless him and hope he strikes like the gladiator or better still like tale of David and Goliath
I agree with you MG. Seeing the briskness in Modi's revolutionary reforms, I'm of the firm opinion, he has the strength and ability to reverse his Horoscope. As a Statesman, and head of the Nation,Modi has to see all round development of the Nation. Just consider my Pal, that Modi has inherited a Nation that was simply looted by erstwhile Government. It takes time for him to amend the wrongs done by the communal Government. Especially considering Magnitude of the earlier spoils. So I request you and the like minded people to wait patiently to see the good deeds of Modi.
9 years ago
rambabu said thank you to MG Singh for his/her reply to the topic The truth about Ishrat Jehan Encounter Case.
anil wrote:
It is one another example of dirty politics of India. At present fight among the politicians and political parties are not for their principals for power.
The question is not of dirty politics but TREASON. Chidambaram needs to be tried by a military court like they do in Pakistan.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic The truth about Ishrat Jehan Encounter Case.
MG Singh wrote:
anil wrote:
It is one another example of dirty politics of India. At present fight among the politicians and political parties are not for their principals for power.
The question is not of dirty politics but TREASON. Chidambaram needs to be tried by a military court like they do in Pakistan.
I fully agree with you. P. Chidambaram should should be tried for his anti- National activities. Somebody aptly said, P. Chidambaram means Pakistani Chidambaram. Congress have more confidence in Isharat Jehan than the National security. It is very clear that Congress wanted to implicate Modi and and to achieve it they would not hesitate even to act against the Nation's security. Headley's revelations have been done before a court and have evidential value now. So, with all this what sinister Congress could achieve ? Nothing but but a big Cypher.
9 years ago
MG Singh replied to the topic The Directive Principles of State Policy contained in Part IV, Articles 36-51 of the Indian constitution. It enjoins the state to enact a uniform civil code. Should this proviso be scrapped?.
rambabu wrote:
I agree. Don't you think, for a new Govt, it is important to stabilize the Govt first ?. If Modi starts ruling the country by Sword, from the day One, I'm afraid, it may prove counter productive.Modi has to see the Nation as a whole unit and identify what are the things to be given top priority and what are the things that can wait. Taking all these things in to consideration one should judge Modi's Governance before jumping to conclusions.
@ Rambabu. It's always a pleasure to read your comments. Remember I am a supporter of Modi but are you aware of his horoscope ( 12th house)which is similar to Hitler and Napolean. It shows a precipitous rise and sheer fall to the nadir. It means that if Modi does not act , he may not win the next election. Time does not wait for anybody and good governance is not the only thing. India has a tryst with destiny and somebody has to lead forward. Even Nehru failed and Modi has to ACT otherwise, he may have a sheer fall. God bless him and hope he strikes like the gladiator or better still like tale of David and Goliath
9 years ago
MG Singh replied to the topic The (in)efficiency of our high courts...
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
True...some type of cases such as the ones to related to land disputes go on and on and on for years, ultimately destroying all parties involved. Judicial system all over is so slow and painful that after a point, people ultimately lose all faith in justice. Another point I do not understand is that if they are so tied up with cases and so on, why do courts close in the summer for a long duration like a school vacation.? If justice system is meant to serve people and mete out justice, why it is made inaccessible for major part of the year?
On a number of my visits to USA, I have seen the courts NEVER close there. Special courts even sit on Sundays
9 years ago
MG Singh replied to the topic The (in)efficiency of our high courts...
The Indian judiciary has its own axe to grind in perpetuating their hegemony and making a distinction between rich and poor. Look at the judgements and one will see that the honourable judges are not above board in framing questionable judgements. Two example stand out where clear cut cases were dismissed like the corruption case against Jayalalitha and the killing by Salman Khan. Who knows even Peter Mukherjee and Indrani may in the end be let off , like the supreme court going out of its way to try and set aside the death sentence of Nirbhaya killers. Alas where is India heading? a spell of martial law may be a requirement.
9 years ago
MG Singh replied to the topic The truth about Ishrat Jehan Encounter Case.
anil wrote:
It is one another example of dirty politics of India. At present fight among the politicians and political parties are not for their principals for power.
The question is not of dirty politics but TREASON. Chidambaram needs to be tried by a military court like they do in Pakistan.
9 years ago
MG Singh liked the topic The truth about Ishrat Jehan Encounter Case.
Although the encounter took place in 2004 the case has been kept alive by the media because of the many mysteries surrounding it. It is still an ongoing criminal case in the courts of Gujarat. The encounter of 4 people including a 19 year old girl Ishrat Jehan took place because they were suspected of plotting to kill Mr Narendra Modi and other BJP leaders..But at that time activists and the Congress party had questioned this move , claiming that Ishrat was innocent and hounded Modi , with Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi calling him Maut ka saudagar and abusing him several times..
Later, during the interrogation of David Hadley, he admitted that Ishrat was a LET based terrorist . But since he later changed his tune not much came out of it. However, now after investigations more facts are coming to light with fingers directly pointing at Chidambaram the then Home Minister...All the while the Congress party and P Chidambaram knew that Ishrat Jehan was a LET terrorist.
Of course for those who know the ins and outs of the Congress party this comes as no surprise since they would go to any lengths to insult Modi .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmLFXpxW5d4
9 years ago
MG Singh replied to the topic The truth about Ishrat Jehan Encounter Case.
The Congress is the fountainhead of Corruption, vote bank politics, pampering Muslims, instituting false cases , looting the state and all in the name of 'secularism".
The Ishrat case is a classic example of the Congress under the direction of Sonia and Manmohan Singh to frame a false charge against Modi. The mask has now fallen off and the world has seen what the Congress party is. This Congress is not the INC that fought the independence movement, but a ghost of that party whose sole aim is to mint money. The progress of the nation is damned. No wonder thousands of farmers commit suicide even after decades of independence. All this leads to the roots and that is Nehru. Sad that this man was loved by the people, but now we know what his policy was.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Payment not received by soni2006.
usha manohar wrote:
suni51 wrote:
Admin is fine, his building caught fire in Riyadh where he is onsite for time being but all is well.
So as of now the articles already edited by moderators will remain on hold until the admin gets back to the site..
Do you think he has to be in his website's office to publish them?
9 years ago
Bajirao liked a reply to the topic Co - Ed schools or is it better to have single sex schools ?.
9 years ago
Bajirao replied to the topic Payment not received by soni2006.
usha manohar wrote:
suni51 wrote:
Admin is fine, his building caught fire in Riyadh where he is onsite for time being but all is well.
So as of now the articles already edited by moderators will remain on hold until the admin gets back to the site..
Thanks for letting us know. For so many days I was wondering why I don't see new articles on the forum, I guess I got the answer now..
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Too fat for auto .
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Asmi Shah who was insulted by the Auto driver, doesn't have any right to pass snide comments on Asmi's fatness. Autos can refuse to fat people on any other reasons like hiking the price or any other reason. But cannot ridicule or heckle the passenger's body condition.
Auto driver have not right to hike fare. He also can not refuse but he can say that if passange can ride in auto than he have no problem.
Yes. Saying , that the Passenger cannot avail the services, as he's not going in the route asked by the passenger. This would have been OK instead of insulting the passenger.
Yes no one have right to comment and insult for the body shape or any other physical disability. When some one comments about these we are disappointed and helplessness. It is harshment.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Payment not received by soni2006.
usha manohar wrote:
suni51 wrote:
Admin is fine, his building caught fire in Riyadh where he is onsite for time being but all is well.
So as of now the articles already edited by moderators will remain on hold until the admin gets back to the site..
It is life any one have some problems. If admin have some problem we must be wait.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Burning calories routinely .
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
Some one can burn 78 calories by rolling back bedding every morning.
Of course every little action counts, since we burn some calories to carry out any action. Thats why in the olden days people were much healthier and fitter, no need for dieting and any extra exercise because they were active all the time and burning calories..
Golden rule for good health is do your person work yourself. Don't asked others for single glass of water.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Co - Ed schools or is it better to have single sex schools ?.
usha manohar wrote:
I wish we had a rule here which stops members from repeating the same thing twice or more times in every page..
@ anil, most colleges are co ed now , even in villages because the number of schools are fewer and they need to cater to all the children in the vicinity they cannot afford to have a boys only or girls only schools..
Here in my city it is not true. Here co-education collages are 2 or three but for girls here 5 colleges. It is right that most of schools in rural area are co-ed. government have not source for separate school for boys and girls in rural area.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic The truth about Ishrat Jehan Encounter Case.
It is one another example of dirty politics of India. At present fight among the politicians and political parties are not for their principals for power.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Co - Ed schools or is it better to have single sex schools ?.
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
The agitations that go on in different states is against fee structure and has nothing to do with CO Ed education. Most of these institutions are run by politicians or their family members, so the state govt seldom take action. I doubt if fee structure and CO Ed colleges are LinkedIn any way, since fee hike is done in all colleges.
NO they are not linked in any way, co-ed is totally a different thing than fee hike. The entire education system has been systematically captured by politicians all over the country and turned into commercial, money-making venture. Co-education is something that allows girls and boys to interact together in a much healthy and natural way without any gender biases or stereotypes shadowing their relationship. I think the segregation of girls and boys at a very young age which happens in girls-only and boys-only schools and then the total freedom in college later on confuses most young girls and boys on how to deal naturally with each other. Of course, those who have either-sex siblings at home adjust quickly but overall this process is really not necessary. In fact, together they can learn much better than when segregated.
True, I see it in my school, though in a village the students are quite evolved in their outlook snd can teach their parents a few points too..
But there are a few teachers who still insist on segregation within their classroom, not letting them sit together or speak to each other. According to them they have to take care..these days the youngsters know not only to take care of themselves but would take care of the teachers too
That is so silly when it is quite evident that interaction between girls and boys is so unavoidable and necessary. Now women have even entered th fighting ranks of army and navy and are seen working with men everywhere, so what is the point of such segregation. In fact, the school which my son studies in, at least in primary classes, the teachers makes students sit one boy and one girl at each desk and keeps rotating them so every one gets to interact with each one. That is the best approach if we are to remove gender discrimination and bias.
Yes now a days in private schools there is no such gender discrimination but in government schools it is still there because of the feudal mind set of the people. But surprisingly the students themselves don't much care and mingle freely with each other outside the classes ..
9 years ago
MG Singh said thank you to rambabu for his/her reply to the topic The Directive Principles of State Policy contained in Part IV, Articles 36-51 of the Indian constitution. It enjoins the state to enact a uniform civil code. Should this proviso be scrapped?.
MG Singh wrote:
rambabu wrote:
I agree. Don't you think, for a new Govt, it is important to stabilize the Govt first ?. If Modi starts ruling the country by Sword, from the day One, I'm afraid, it may prove counter productive.Modi has to see the Nation as a whole unit and identify what are the things to be given top priority and what are the things that can wait. Taking all these things in to consideration one should judge Modi's Governance before jumping to conclusions.
@ Rambabu. It's always a pleasure to read your comments. Remember I am a supporter of Modi but are you aware of his horoscope ( 12th house)which is similar to Hitler and Napolean. It shows a precipitous rise and sheer fall to the nadir. It means that if Modi does not act , he may not win the next election. Time does not wait for anybody and good governance is not the only thing. India has a tryst with destiny and somebody has to lead forward. Even Nehru failed and Modi has to ACT otherwise, he may have a sheer fall. God bless him and hope he strikes like the gladiator or better still like tale of David and Goliath
I agree with you MG. Seeing the briskness in Modi's revolutionary reforms, I'm of the firm opinion, he has the strength and ability to reverse his Horoscope. As a Statesman, and head of the Nation,Modi has to see all round development of the Nation. Just consider my Pal, that Modi has inherited a Nation that was simply looted by erstwhile Government. It takes time for him to amend the wrongs done by the communal Government. Especially considering Magnitude of the earlier spoils. So I request you and the like minded people to wait patiently to see the good deeds of Modi.
9 years ago
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic The Directive Principles of State Policy contained in Part IV, Articles 36-51 of the Indian constitution. It enjoins the state to enact a uniform civil code. Should this proviso be scrapped?.
MG Singh wrote:
rambabu wrote:
I agree. Don't you think, for a new Govt, it is important to stabilize the Govt first ?. If Modi starts ruling the country by Sword, from the day One, I'm afraid, it may prove counter productive.Modi has to see the Nation as a whole unit and identify what are the things to be given top priority and what are the things that can wait. Taking all these things in to consideration one should judge Modi's Governance before jumping to conclusions.
@ Rambabu. It's always a pleasure to read your comments. Remember I am a supporter of Modi but are you aware of his horoscope ( 12th house)which is similar to Hitler and Napolean. It shows a precipitous rise and sheer fall to the nadir. It means that if Modi does not act , he may not win the next election. Time does not wait for anybody and good governance is not the only thing. India has a tryst with destiny and somebody has to lead forward. Even Nehru failed and Modi has to ACT otherwise, he may have a sheer fall. God bless him and hope he strikes like the gladiator or better still like tale of David and Goliath
I agree with you MG. Seeing the briskness in Modi's revolutionary reforms, I'm of the firm opinion, he has the strength and ability to reverse his Horoscope. As a Statesman, and head of the Nation,Modi has to see all round development of the Nation. Just consider my Pal, that Modi has inherited a Nation that was simply looted by erstwhile Government. It takes time for him to amend the wrongs done by the communal Government. Especially considering Magnitude of the earlier spoils. So I request you and the like minded people to wait patiently to see the good deeds of Modi.
9 years ago
rambabu said thank you to MG Singh for his/her reply to the topic The truth about Ishrat Jehan Encounter Case.
anil wrote:
It is one another example of dirty politics of India. At present fight among the politicians and political parties are not for their principals for power.
The question is not of dirty politics but TREASON. Chidambaram needs to be tried by a military court like they do in Pakistan.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic The truth about Ishrat Jehan Encounter Case.
MG Singh wrote:
anil wrote:
It is one another example of dirty politics of India. At present fight among the politicians and political parties are not for their principals for power.
The question is not of dirty politics but TREASON. Chidambaram needs to be tried by a military court like they do in Pakistan.
I fully agree with you. P. Chidambaram should should be tried for his anti- National activities. Somebody aptly said, P. Chidambaram means Pakistani Chidambaram. Congress have more confidence in Isharat Jehan than the National security. It is very clear that Congress wanted to implicate Modi and and to achieve it they would not hesitate even to act against the Nation's security. Headley's revelations have been done before a court and have evidential value now. So, with all this what sinister Congress could achieve ? Nothing but but a big Cypher.
9 years ago
MG Singh replied to the topic The Directive Principles of State Policy contained in Part IV, Articles 36-51 of the Indian constitution. It enjoins the state to enact a uniform civil code. Should this proviso be scrapped?.
rambabu wrote:
I agree. Don't you think, for a new Govt, it is important to stabilize the Govt first ?. If Modi starts ruling the country by Sword, from the day One, I'm afraid, it may prove counter productive.Modi has to see the Nation as a whole unit and identify what are the things to be given top priority and what are the things that can wait. Taking all these things in to consideration one should judge Modi's Governance before jumping to conclusions.
@ Rambabu. It's always a pleasure to read your comments. Remember I am a supporter of Modi but are you aware of his horoscope ( 12th house)which is similar to Hitler and Napolean. It shows a precipitous rise and sheer fall to the nadir. It means that if Modi does not act , he may not win the next election. Time does not wait for anybody and good governance is not the only thing. India has a tryst with destiny and somebody has to lead forward. Even Nehru failed and Modi has to ACT otherwise, he may have a sheer fall. God bless him and hope he strikes like the gladiator or better still like tale of David and Goliath
9 years ago
MG Singh replied to the topic The (in)efficiency of our high courts...
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
True...some type of cases such as the ones to related to land disputes go on and on and on for years, ultimately destroying all parties involved. Judicial system all over is so slow and painful that after a point, people ultimately lose all faith in justice. Another point I do not understand is that if they are so tied up with cases and so on, why do courts close in the summer for a long duration like a school vacation.? If justice system is meant to serve people and mete out justice, why it is made inaccessible for major part of the year?
On a number of my visits to USA, I have seen the courts NEVER close there. Special courts even sit on Sundays
9 years ago
MG Singh replied to the topic The (in)efficiency of our high courts...
The Indian judiciary has its own axe to grind in perpetuating their hegemony and making a distinction between rich and poor. Look at the judgements and one will see that the honourable judges are not above board in framing questionable judgements. Two example stand out where clear cut cases were dismissed like the corruption case against Jayalalitha and the killing by Salman Khan. Who knows even Peter Mukherjee and Indrani may in the end be let off , like the supreme court going out of its way to try and set aside the death sentence of Nirbhaya killers. Alas where is India heading? a spell of martial law may be a requirement.
9 years ago
MG Singh replied to the topic The truth about Ishrat Jehan Encounter Case.
anil wrote:
It is one another example of dirty politics of India. At present fight among the politicians and political parties are not for their principals for power.
The question is not of dirty politics but TREASON. Chidambaram needs to be tried by a military court like they do in Pakistan.
9 years ago
MG Singh liked the topic The truth about Ishrat Jehan Encounter Case.
Although the encounter took place in 2004 the case has been kept alive by the media because of the many mysteries surrounding it. It is still an ongoing criminal case in the courts of Gujarat. The encounter of 4 people including a 19 year old girl Ishrat Jehan took place because they were suspected of plotting to kill Mr Narendra Modi and other BJP leaders..But at that time activists and the Congress party had questioned this move , claiming that Ishrat was innocent and hounded Modi , with Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi calling him Maut ka saudagar and abusing him several times..
Later, during the interrogation of David Hadley, he admitted that Ishrat was a LET based terrorist . But since he later changed his tune not much came out of it. However, now after investigations more facts are coming to light with fingers directly pointing at Chidambaram the then Home Minister...All the while the Congress party and P Chidambaram knew that Ishrat Jehan was a LET terrorist.
Of course for those who know the ins and outs of the Congress party this comes as no surprise since they would go to any lengths to insult Modi .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmLFXpxW5d4
9 years ago
MG Singh replied to the topic The truth about Ishrat Jehan Encounter Case.
The Congress is the fountainhead of Corruption, vote bank politics, pampering Muslims, instituting false cases , looting the state and all in the name of 'secularism".
The Ishrat case is a classic example of the Congress under the direction of Sonia and Manmohan Singh to frame a false charge against Modi. The mask has now fallen off and the world has seen what the Congress party is. This Congress is not the INC that fought the independence movement, but a ghost of that party whose sole aim is to mint money. The progress of the nation is damned. No wonder thousands of farmers commit suicide even after decades of independence. All this leads to the roots and that is Nehru. Sad that this man was loved by the people, but now we know what his policy was.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Payment not received by soni2006.
usha manohar wrote:
suni51 wrote:
Admin is fine, his building caught fire in Riyadh where he is onsite for time being but all is well.
So as of now the articles already edited by moderators will remain on hold until the admin gets back to the site..
Do you think he has to be in his website's office to publish them?
9 years ago
Bajirao liked a reply to the topic Co - Ed schools or is it better to have single sex schools ?.
9 years ago
Bajirao replied to the topic Payment not received by soni2006.
usha manohar wrote:
suni51 wrote:
Admin is fine, his building caught fire in Riyadh where he is onsite for time being but all is well.
So as of now the articles already edited by moderators will remain on hold until the admin gets back to the site..
Thanks for letting us know. For so many days I was wondering why I don't see new articles on the forum, I guess I got the answer now..
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Too fat for auto .
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Asmi Shah who was insulted by the Auto driver, doesn't have any right to pass snide comments on Asmi's fatness. Autos can refuse to fat people on any other reasons like hiking the price or any other reason. But cannot ridicule or heckle the passenger's body condition.
Auto driver have not right to hike fare. He also can not refuse but he can say that if passange can ride in auto than he have no problem.
Yes. Saying , that the Passenger cannot avail the services, as he's not going in the route asked by the passenger. This would have been OK instead of insulting the passenger.
Yes no one have right to comment and insult for the body shape or any other physical disability. When some one comments about these we are disappointed and helplessness. It is harshment.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Payment not received by soni2006.
usha manohar wrote:
suni51 wrote:
Admin is fine, his building caught fire in Riyadh where he is onsite for time being but all is well.
So as of now the articles already edited by moderators will remain on hold until the admin gets back to the site..
It is life any one have some problems. If admin have some problem we must be wait.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Burning calories routinely .
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
Some one can burn 78 calories by rolling back bedding every morning.
Of course every little action counts, since we burn some calories to carry out any action. Thats why in the olden days people were much healthier and fitter, no need for dieting and any extra exercise because they were active all the time and burning calories..
Golden rule for good health is do your person work yourself. Don't asked others for single glass of water.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Co - Ed schools or is it better to have single sex schools ?.
usha manohar wrote:
I wish we had a rule here which stops members from repeating the same thing twice or more times in every page..
@ anil, most colleges are co ed now , even in villages because the number of schools are fewer and they need to cater to all the children in the vicinity they cannot afford to have a boys only or girls only schools..
Here in my city it is not true. Here co-education collages are 2 or three but for girls here 5 colleges. It is right that most of schools in rural area are co-ed. government have not source for separate school for boys and girls in rural area.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic The truth about Ishrat Jehan Encounter Case.
It is one another example of dirty politics of India. At present fight among the politicians and political parties are not for their principals for power.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Co - Ed schools or is it better to have single sex schools ?.
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
The agitations that go on in different states is against fee structure and has nothing to do with CO Ed education. Most of these institutions are run by politicians or their family members, so the state govt seldom take action. I doubt if fee structure and CO Ed colleges are LinkedIn any way, since fee hike is done in all colleges.
NO they are not linked in any way, co-ed is totally a different thing than fee hike. The entire education system has been systematically captured by politicians all over the country and turned into commercial, money-making venture. Co-education is something that allows girls and boys to interact together in a much healthy and natural way without any gender biases or stereotypes shadowing their relationship. I think the segregation of girls and boys at a very young age which happens in girls-only and boys-only schools and then the total freedom in college later on confuses most young girls and boys on how to deal naturally with each other. Of course, those who have either-sex siblings at home adjust quickly but overall this process is really not necessary. In fact, together they can learn much better than when segregated.
True, I see it in my school, though in a village the students are quite evolved in their outlook snd can teach their parents a few points too..
But there are a few teachers who still insist on segregation within their classroom, not letting them sit together or speak to each other. According to them they have to take care..these days the youngsters know not only to take care of themselves but would take care of the teachers too
That is so silly when it is quite evident that interaction between girls and boys is so unavoidable and necessary. Now women have even entered th fighting ranks of army and navy and are seen working with men everywhere, so what is the point of such segregation. In fact, the school which my son studies in, at least in primary classes, the teachers makes students sit one boy and one girl at each desk and keeps rotating them so every one gets to interact with each one. That is the best approach if we are to remove gender discrimination and bias.
Yes now a days in private schools there is no such gender discrimination but in government schools it is still there because of the feudal mind set of the people. But surprisingly the students themselves don't much care and mingle freely with each other outside the classes ..
9 years ago